House and Senate Judiciary Committee leaders are considering Smith’s request, with some urging transparency and public ...
As President Donald Trump’s norm-busting legal retribution campaign against his perceived political foes continues, Americans seem to be seeing it for what it is.
The three-term Queens Assemblyman has been regularly knocked for only getting four bills passed in the Assembly over his half ...
Phillip Surls, a local businessman who owns much of the property around the Cutoff, has argued he blocked access to the ...
After an impassioned set of arguments Wednesday over the 1965 Voting Rights Act, the question is whether Justice Brett Kavanaugh is willing to completely dismantle a law intended to ensure equal ...
In an age ruled by kings and warriors, one English noblewoman rose to power through wit, diplomacy, and survival. This video explores her journey from a political bride to one of the most influential ...
Weakened militarily and facing declining Palestinian support, particularly among residents of Gaza, Hamas was already a shadow of the militant group it once was. And then came President Donald Trump’s ...
About three-quarters of Americans support the release of all files related to the Jeffrey Epstein case, a new PBS News/NPR/Marist poll finds. Another 13% want some of the Epstein files released, while ...
In the days following the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, President Donald Trump and others in his circle have portrayed political violence as a problem exclusively or mostly on the left ...
Chi Ossé is a front-facing politician. The New York City councilman pushes out viral social media clips that highlight his irreverent personality and progressive ideals, never hesitating to share ...
A new PBS News/NPR/Marist poll shows that nearly a third of Americans believe that political violence may be necessary to set the country on track. Cynthia Miller-Idriss, a professor who studies ...
As other late-night TV hosts banded together in a display of solidarity against government pressure, Jimmy Fallon says he wants to “keep my head down” and mostly leave politics out of his show.