If Verona Murphy falls on her sword this week, will the following notice appear on the publicjobs.ie website as the Dáil searches for her successor?
The ads attacking Sam Liccardo by Evan Low's campaigns are rooted in irony, suggesting corruption from Liccardo when in fact, it's Low who received contributions from a corrupt CEO.
During a special Monday episode of 60 Minutes, correspondent Bill Whitaker pressed Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Walz on his misleading claims regarding his military history and travels, questioning his trustworthiness. Whitaker highlighted Walz's past inaccuracies, including his assertion about being in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square unrest, to emphasize how such misleading statements impact a politician's integrity. Walz admitted to occasionally being a 'knucklehead' but insisted that he can be trusted to tell the truth.