PSA: 2019 Election
No, that’s not a typo. Voters in Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia will take to the polls on November 5, 2019 to vote for their state’s governor, legislature, initiatives, mayors, etc. What are MORE
No, that’s not a typo. Voters in Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Virginia will take to the polls on November 5, 2019 to vote for their state’s governor, legislature, initiatives, mayors, etc. What are MORE
Trump will welcome the 2019 MLB Champs, the Washington Nationals. Pitcher Sean Doolittle will not join his teammates because he supportS immigrants and the LGBTQ community and won’t go to the White House because of MORE
Signs that the president’s advantage in the Electoral College has persisted or even increased since 2016. Despite low national approval ratings and the specter of impeachment, President Trump remains highly competitive in the battleground states MORE
The Republicans got their wish. On Monday, the three committees leading Democrats’ impeachment probe have released the first transcripts of closed-door interviews as part of their inquiry into President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. The MORE
Elizabeth Warren’s $20.5 trillion “Medicare For All” plan was attacked over the weekend by Republicans, fellow Democrats, and “Saturday Night Live.” The proposal, released on Friday, calls for cuts in defense spending and passing immigration MORE
UPDATE: “The decision of the Second Circuit will be taken to the Supreme Court. The issue raised in this case go to the heart of our Republic. The constitutional issues are significant,” Jay Sekulow, counsel MORE
Oklahoma will release more than 400 inmates after a state panel approved what they say is the largest single-day mass commutation in U.S. history. The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board unanimously approved the commutations Friday, MORE
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) released a letter to her congressional colleagues on Saturday outlining a list of House-passed bills that currently await action in the GOP-controlled Senate. Why it matters: The letter acts as a MORE
While a federal court in New Orleans is expected to rule any day on a lower court’s decision to overturn Obamacare, an analysis released on Monday from the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities has MORE
A man has been arrested after allegedly throwing acid in the face of a US citizen, who says his attacker told him to “go back to (his) country.” Milwaukee police say they arrested a 61-year-old man in MORE
All four White House officials scheduled to testify before the House today will not attend. They include the following: National Security Council lawyers John Eisenberg and Michael Ellis Robert Blair, assistant to the president and MORE
For the past four weeks, I’ve been monitoring the evolving defenses put forth by President Trump’s allies. They began with flat-out denials of wrongdoing that didn’t survive casual brushes with scrutiny. Some of Trump’s defenders then tried to MORE
Fonda has already been arrested on the last four Fridays and she says she is ready to be arrested “again and again” at least until mid-January, because after that, she is due in Hollywood to MORE
The principal and a teacher at a Kaysville (Utah) elementary school were suspended with pay after allowing a student to dress in a Nazi costume in a Halloween parade. The image of the child — MORE
The NY Times read all 11,390 of President Trump’s White House tweets (twice), and reports these findings in a 10-page special section, with three articles online. The big picture: “At the beginning of his presidency, Mr. Trump tweeted about nine MORE
“Death to the Klan!” On Saturday, November 3, 1979, that chant swept over Morningside Homes, a mostly black housing project in Greensboro, North Carolina, as dozens of protesters—some donning blue hard hats for protection—hammered placards MORE
“Alls Nancy Pelosi thinks about is impeachment!” The attorney for the whistleblower “offered to have Republican lawmakers submit questions to his client directly without having to go through the committee’s Democratic majority.” Without offering any MORE
Early Sunday morning, Trump took to Twitter threatening to cut off aid to California for wildfires and attacking Governor Newsom. Governor Newsom offered the perfect response: Trump has threatened to withhold disaster relief from California MORE
COLUMBUS, Ohio –– Last year an Ohio man, Richard Steve Moser lll, went to several Bureau Of Motor Vehicles in an attempt to get his drivers license photo taken with a pasta strainer on his MORE
Skimping on sleep may put people at higher risk for accumulating the protein plaques in the brain involved in Alzheimer’s disease. NPR Shots reported from Thursday’s edition of Science that brain waves generated during deep MORE
Day 1017 of the #WorstPresidentEver; we can just hope that he and his Cult go away and go away quickly. You guys are building an awesome community; we’re seeing some of our best days and MORE
President Donald Trump and other top 2016 Trump campaign officials repeatedly privately discussed how the campaign could get access to stolen Democratic emails WikiLeaks had in 2016, according to newly released interview notes from Robert MORE
A Halloween party on Oct. 25 at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building featured candy, paper airplanes and — concerning for some attendees — a station where children were encouraged to help “Build the Wall” with MORE
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK. — As of November 1 2019, Oklahoma residents 21 and older may now legally carry concealed or unconcealed firearms without a license, a background check or firearms training. Firearms would still be MORE
Franklin Graham said the Bible instructs us to pray for our leaders. What better way to pray for Trump than by ‘flocking’ to Graham’s website and purchasing one of these neat T-shirts: “This is a MORE