Claire Valdez, a New York assemblywoman, will face the Brooklyn borough president in a Democratic primary race to replace ...
Rep. Steny Hoyer of Maryland, the longest-serving Democrat in Congress and once a rival to become House speaker, will announce Thursday he is set to retire at the end of his term. That's according ...
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Zach Wahls rolled out a Social Security plan he said would extend the program's solvency and ...
Eight-time Grammy-nominated gospel singer Richard Smallwood has died at 77. His representative announced that Smallwood ...
After more than 30 years as the form of payment for New York City’s mass transit system, the MetroCard will always be ...
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‘A SLAVE?!’: White GOP Newcomer Chases Trump’s Attention, Crosses a Line With a Black Ally — and MAGA Suddenly Wants No Part of the Mess
"Shocking: GOP newcomer stoops to calling Black opponent a 'slave' in a desperate bid for attention. The ugly turn in Florida ...
Saks Global said on Friday that its CEO had stepped down after the beleaguered luxury department store group missed a loan ...
While Sanders has proposed a suite of policies aimed at ensuring AI adoption stands to benefit workers, with provisions like ...
On this "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" broadcast, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Sen. Chris Van Hollen join ...
Trust in government institutions Recent news regarding the State of Colorado revoking hundreds of Commercial Driver’s Licenses (CDLs) has understandably raised questions and concerns among residents.
From Anderton Machining to General Motors, hundreds of workers affected by WARN notices as businesses close or downsize ...
Oklahoma balances oil and gas roots with growing wind and solar, debating taxes, reliability and regulation as energy demand ...
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