Senate Democrats’ political fortunes have improved. ‘It didn’t happen by accident,’ Schumer says.
The embattled Senate minority leader isn’t popular with the base of his own party. But he says he has laid the groundwork for a Democratic resurgence.
The embattled Senate minority leader isn’t popular with the base of his own party. But he says he has laid the groundwork for a Democratic resurgence.
A woman claiming to be a former partner of U.S. Senate candidate Graham Platner alleges infidelity and says his Nazi tattoo story changed over time.
President Donald Trump signs an executive proclamation during a ceremony in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington on June 11, 2026. Alex Wong/Getty Images President Donald Trump on Thursday issued a proclamation reopening large portions of several Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, stating that existing federal conservation laws provide sufficient
The United States District Court is shown in Greenbelt, Md., on Feb. 21, 2019. Mark Wilson/Getty Images A coalition of 20 attorneys general filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration on Wednesday, alleging that federal agencies ignored legally required procedures and imposed unclear restrictions on contractors as part of the administration’s effort to stop diversity,
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Mariam Odeh was a known anti-Israel campus agitator before joining El-Sayed’s campaign Mariam Odeh (Arab America Foundation) June 11, 2026 image/svg+xml A former staffer for Abdul El-Sayed, the left-wing Democratic candidate for Michigan’s open Senate seat, was among the eight individuals the Justice Department indicted Wednesday for allegedly engaging in a “coordinated campaign” to threaten
Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.) on Thursday quipped that her “revenge” on President Trump will be by including herself in the “unemployment number in” January 2027 when her term concludes. Mace wrote on the social platform X that she has been asked if she will “get revenge on Trump” for “ending” her political career. “The answer…