After the inauguration of Donald Trump, his 2024 Democratic opponent and the first woman VP headed back to California on a ...
There are red areas of Canada, which has the same urban versus rural divide as the United States, yet the Great White North ...
Across the country, vulnerable House Democrats ― and Democrats hoping to take over Republican House seats ― did their best to create distance with Vice President Kamala Harris ahead of the 2024 ...
After a three-week break, Jon Stewart is back at “The Daily Show” desk to recount Vice President Kamala Harris certifying the presidential election of Donald Trump, which of course, took place ...
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NEW ORLEANS -- Law enforcement agencies are expanding their investigation into the New Year's ramming attack on New Orleans' Bourbon Street which killed 14 people and injured dozens more in the ...
The outgoing US president warned against power in the hands of the wealthy, the threat of the tech industry and climate change. Trump's pick for US attorney general was pressed on claims of ...
Observing the Democrats in 2024 felt like a bad dream — and not just because the party failed to keep a corrupt right-wing demagogue from returning to the White House. It’s because the party ...
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When Vice President Kamala Harris arrives at the Capitol on Friday to swear-in the new class of Senators, many of the smiling politicians handing her their family Bibles will be the same ones who ...
“We lost for one very simple reason: It was, it is and it always will be the economy, stupid,” Carville, 80, wrote in an opinion piece for The New York Times, echoing his popular catchphrase. Carville ...