Kamala Harris is extending her book tour into 2026 – but now it’s going to be about more than selling books.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’s book, “107 Days,” chronicles her journey as a last-minute presidential candidate.
On Tuesday, the former vice president made her first campaign appearance for another Democrat since leaving office. By Shane Goldmacher Reporting from Nashville Former Vice President Kamala Harris ...
The former vice president was critical of President Biden in her memoir, '107 Days,' which was released in September Former President Joe Biden and former Vice President Kamala Harris appeared in ...
FIRST ON FOX: Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ pick for Massachusetts’ 6th Congressional District, Dan Koh, is facing scrutiny for owning a million-dollar home hundreds of miles from the district ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Former Vice President Kamala Harris is visiting San Diego next year as part of her “107 Days” book tour. Harris’ most recent memoir details her 2024 presidential campaign ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris called on President Donald Trump to unilaterally release the Epstein files on Wednesday. Harris shouted at Trump to take action during a podcast appearance with The ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris’ international tour for her recent book about her 2024 presidential campaign will come to San Diego in the spring. Released in September, the title “107 Days” ...
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Former Vice President Kamala Harris will be in Massachusetts on Saturday to promote her book “107 Days,” which details her failed 2024 campaign for the Oval Office. In her memoir, whose title is a nod ...
The Republican Study Committee's reconciliation 2.0 plan includes eliminating the tax, but strategists say that may only help the wealthy.