April 5, 2024 Democratic strategist boasts party fought to undermine 'dangerous' third-party threat to Biden Democratic strategist Karen Finney boasted of the party's efforts to undermine No Label's third-party movement, saying it was a "real threat" to Biden's re-election.
April 5, 2024 Sen Tim Scott, colleagues launch new video series aimed at courting Black voters Tim Scott is launching a weekly video series with several Black members of Congress to spotlight the voices of Black Republicans.
April 4, 2024 Radio host Charlamagne tha God rips DEI efforts in workplace: 'Mostly garbage' Popular radio host Charlamagne tha God ripped DEI efforts in the corporate world saying they've made workplaces worse for Black people because of backlash.
April 4, 2024 Marjorie Taylor Greene's red line on Speaker Johnson Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene is already looking to dump House Speaker Mike Johnson, less then a year after an incredibly messy speaker election
April 4, 2024 Anna Paquin walks red carpet with a cane as health problems cause mobility issues: 'Hasn't been easy' Anna Paquin used a cane while dealing with health issues at the New York premiere of her new movie, "A Bit of Light," which was directed by husband Stephen Moyer.
April 4, 2024 Trump campaign rips Politico for 'harebrained assertion' that China prefers him over Biden The Trump campaign slammed Politico's report that argued China would likely prefer former President Trump back in the White House in November.
April 4, 2024 Chicago mayor urges Biden to grant work permits to half million illegal immigrants Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson on Thursday urged President Biden to grant work permits to nearly 500,000 illegal migrants living in the state.
April 4, 2024 Republicans, pro-life advocates urge Dem governor to sign bill making coercive abortion a felony A Republican-led bill that would make coercive abortion a felony in Kansas is now headed to Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly's desk. Violators could face a $5,000 to $10,000 penalty and imprisonment up to 25 years if the coercion is conducted through stalking, human trafficking, blackmail, criminal threat or other criminal offenses.
April 4, 2024 Alabama widow blasts luxe Montana lodge for husband's carbon monoxide death on honeymoon Rainbow Ranch Lodge in Montana is on trial this in a lawsuit filed by a former guest whose husband died of carbon monoxide poisoning on their honeymoon in 2021.
April 4, 2024 Tuberculosis breaks out at Chicago migrant shelters following measles cases A tuberculosis outbreak has been reported at migrant shelters in Chicago as health officials there are already battling dozens of cases of measles.