J.D. Vance Was a Poster Boy for Yale Law School. The School Won’t Congratulate Him on His Victory.

The day after Hillary Clinton was nominated by the Democratic National Committee in 2016,  Yale Law School congratulated Clinton, class of 1973, “on her historic nomination for President of the United States.” Eight years later, it is refusing to congratulate J.D. Vance on his actual election. The school has made no statement about the vice

Governors, Attorneys General Roll Out Plans to Contest Trump Admin’s Policies

Leaders from at least five states made similar announcements about challenging the incoming administration’s policies. Officials in states including California, New York, Illinois, Washington, and New Jersey are preparing to contest President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming policies—related to immigration, abortion, and environmental regulations—when he assumes office on Jan. 20. California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in a

Uber Working With Police To Investigate Drivers’ Alleged Involvement in ‘Abhorrent’ Anti-Semitic Amsterdam Attacks

Uber denounced the “abhorrent” anti-Semitic attacks in Amsterdam and said it’s working with law enforcement to identify whether any of its rideshare drivers were involved in the violence, following calls from Jewish activists to boycott the company. “We were shocked and saddened to hear of the abhorrent violence in Amsterdam. While there were no reported

Who’s in the Running To Serve as Trump’s Defense Sec? Here are the Reported Candidates.

President Donald Trump’s decisive election win this week has sparked a scramble to determine who will serve in his top cabinet roles, with several high-profile allies vying to become the next defense secretary. During his first term in office, Trump tapped four-star general James Mattis to lead the military before replacing him with Defense Department

Meeting to Resist Trump Reveals Rift Between Progressive, Moderate Democrats

The organizers pushed back against calls to blame the progressive movement for Harris’s loss to Trump. A coalition of progressive Democrats met in a virtual call on Nov. 7 to discuss their plans of revamping the Democratic Party in the coming years after the party’s presidential election loss to former President Donald Trump. Titled “Making