Dem Donor, With Candidate in Tow, Calls for Protest at Home of GOP Congressman Who Faced ‘Credible Threat’ Against His Family
Derrick Van Orden challenger Rebecca Cooke spoke at the fundraiser roughly two months after Van Orden skipped votes to deal with the threat
UC San Diego Thought It Found a Loophole To Offer Race-Based Scholarships. Now It’s Being Sued Under the KKK Act.
Lawsuit shows how a 150-year-old law could upend race-based scholarships run by private nonprofits
'Flat Out Terrible': Fewer Than 1 in 5 Voters Approve of Congressional Democrats, New Poll Finds
Even most Democratic voters disapprove of their leaders on Capitol Hill, according to Quinnipiac survey
'Lives Will Be Lost': Domestic Violence Survivors Speak Out Against Mamdani's Call To Stop Cops From Responding to Domestic Violence Incidents
'That's very insulting, and it's very scary,' Bronx resident and domestic violence survivor Lattina Brown says of Mamdani's remarks
Bernie Sanders Spends Another $230K on Private Jets To Fight the 'Oligarchy'
‘You think I’m gonna be sitting on a waiting line at United?’ Sanders said in April
Jill Biden's 'Work Husband' Pleads the Fifth in Probe of Former President's Mental Fitness, Joining Ex-White House Physician
Anthony Bernal refused to answer when asked ‘Was Joe Biden fit to exercise the duties of the president?’
Meet the Liberal Hack From CBS Who Just Became President of the White House Correspondents' Association
Weijia Jiang falsely accused Robert Hur of lying about Joe Biden, and praised Kamala Harris for embodying the 'feralness of women using their voices' (whatever that means)
Maybe That's the Problem: After Columbia Adopts IHRA Anti-Semitism Definition, NYT Writer Says 'Close to None' of School's Anti-Semitism Lecturers Support It
Columbia's move places it in line with the Education Department as federal funding negotiations continue