Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett ended weeks of speculation Monday and officially filed to run for U.S. Senate. Crockett scheduled a formal announcement for Monday afternoon at an event in Dallas.
Consider this an early prototype of forthcoming “Elect Shapiro” ads: a hardworking white woman against a backdrop of snow ...
I t is a rare thing to see Josh Shapiro sweat. For all the grief the Pennsylvania governor gets for imitating Barack ...
It’s been nearly 30 years since there was Democratic mayor of Miami. On Tuesday, the party is showing confidence it can turn ...
While the researchers found that the bots were largely unsuccessful in either increasing or decreasing a person’s likelihood ...
The publishing world's notable releases this year included a new “Hunger Games” novel and a book by Thomas Pynchon. Suzanne ...
Her anti-climactic exit from office caps a saga of waning power and growing discord. But what her rise once promised is worth ...
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Despite bribery charges, many Democrats still favor Henry Cuellar to hold his Laredo district
Days out from the filing deadline, Cuellar has yet to draw a serious primary challenger — a sign that many in his party view the anti-abortion congressman as their best bet to stave off the GOP in ...
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Andrew is a 'time-bomb waiting to explode'
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is a 'time-bomb waiting to explode,' as rumors spread about the ex-royal working on a book.
Twelve years ago, Mike Duggan beat the odds as a write-in candidate. Can he defy expectations again in his independent bid for governor?
She was seen for two decades as a future face of the Democratic Party. Is she now suddenly a figure of its past?
Former Vice President Kamala Harris said she doesn’t “feel burdened” about her political standing as the Democratic Party ...
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