WATCH: House Judiciary Committee holds hearing on police violence
The House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on police violence and police reform.
Continue ReadingThe House Judiciary Committee is holding a hearing on police violence and police reform.
Continue ReadingPresident Donald Trump in brief remarks in the White House Rose Garden on Monday said he was bringing in “thousands” of soldiers and law enforcement officers to quell violence in the nation’s capital.
Continue ReadingPresident Donald Trump said at a White House news conference Friday that the United States is cutting ties with the World Health Organization. Trump said the agency’s relationship with China was the reason for the decision to cut off U.S. funding to the organization. Watch the news conference in the player below.
Continue ReadingThe White House advised people not to gather in groups of more than 10 in a set of new guidelines to fight the coronavirus outbreak released Monday,
Continue ReadingThe top Democratic presidential candidates are making campaign stops in the Show-Me State ahead of the election Tuesday.
Continue ReadingA look at the delegate spread and the primary calendar.
Continue ReadingAfter disappointing Super Tuesday results, Bloomberg has ended his campaign and endorsed Joe Biden. What went wrong?
Continue ReadingA look at who the Democratic presidential contenders are, where they stand on the issues and how much they’re raising.
Continue ReadingA look at the president’s four-day swing through the West Coast ahead of his rally in Nevada on Friday night.
Continue ReadingWith the blended voting system in Nevada, many commentators are concerned that there may be a repeat of the delays experienced in Iowa.
Continue ReadingThe number of people who participated in the four-day early voting period here in Nevada approached the total turnout of the 2016 caucuses, a Nevada Democratic Party aide tells CNN. The high early turnout is reason to celebrate for Nevada Democrats, who see it as proof that voters are interested in the Democratic nomination fight.
Continue ReadingAn examination of Bloomberg’s current standing in the race as he qualifies for his first debate, set to take place Wednesday night in Nevada.
Continue ReadingWhen Michael Bloomberg takes the 2020 debate stage for the first time Wednesday night, allegations of sexist and misogynistic behavior will loom over the former New York City Mayor. They include claims from the 1990s that prior to a male colleague’s wedding, Bloomberg told a group of female employees to “line up to give him
Continue ReadingA White House aide called California “occupied territory” in a tweet touting President Donald Trump’s visit to the state on Tuesday. “Just landed in California. POTUS power swing through occupied territory,” Joe Grogan, director of the Domestic Policy Council, tweeted Tuesday night. Grogan’s comments come just as Trump landed on the West Coast, where he’s
Continue ReadingBernie Sanders has spent a lot of time and money appealing to Latino voters, Nevada will be the first test of this strategy.
Continue ReadingWe look at the key issues that matter to Nevadans as Democratic candidates flock to their state and what we should expect from the primary.
Continue ReadingA review conducted by the US Navy found that sailors violated Pentagon rules by wearing “Make Aircrew Great Again” patches on their uniforms during President Donald Trump’s visit to the USS Wasp last year, according to the Pacific Fleet. Several service members aboard the ship were seen wearing patches showing a Trump-like image and a
Continue ReadingWe assess Amy Klobuchar’s third-place standing in New Hampshire and what it means for Joe Biden’s candidacy. Does her rise signal his demise?
Continue ReadingAttorney General William Barr snapped back after days of watching critics argue that his complacency and silence amid rising concern about President Donald Trump’s influence over the Department of Justice were undermining the entire American system. The attorney general is normally happy to quietly appear complicit — on slow-walking the Mueller report, Trump’s demands that
Continue ReadingThe office of the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections in Florida was allegedly hit by a ransomware attack in September 2016, according to the county elections supervisor. Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Wendy Sartory Link, who assumed her position in January 2019, said Wednesday she did not learn about the alleged attack until
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