That is because Donald Trump, who Healey calls, among other things “a con man,” “a swindler,” and “a threat to democracy” is now the next president ... she could send U.S. Sen. Eddie Markey in her ...
In a postelection news conference Thursday ... But he also said he would be sad to be forced out of the U.S. after a dozen ...
Budapest Police have released new details after a Western New York native, who went missing while traveling in Hungary, was ...
Malka Reich, who witnessed an alleged hate crime in her Chicago neighborhood, has been disappointed by the coverage of events ...
After he finished his weekly musical gig with his pal Don Armbruster at Mary & Clyde’s Revisited Deli, Bail & Tackle — a Main ...
As of now, he said ... to a Black man accused of paralyzing a woman in a robbery as a “violent animal.” Swank has made four ...
A federal judge in Illinois has ruled the state's blanket ban on assault weapons is unconstitutional and violates the Second ...
Any nominations during Trump's second term would likely be of younger judges who could serve for decades, ensuring a conservative hold on the court for years to come. Gorsuch and Kavanaugh were in ...
But now, eight years later, Trump has come back stronger than ever despite a failed reelection bid in 2020, a second impeachment after his supporters attacked the U.S. Capitol and a conviction on 34 ...
Despite a Donald Trump victory, a seasoned poll worker advises, believe in the power of your vote to bring the change you ...
Most people in prison can’t vote. But they share concerns about inflation, misinformation, racism and the state of our ...
There is nothing tricky, weird or perplexing about why millions of people voted for Donald Trump even as he preached a gospel of fear and hatred, writes columnist Pat Beall.