Dem Governors Chair Warns Party Has 'A Lot of Work to Do' After Midterm Losses
Democratic Governors Chair Andy Beshear acknowledges that his party has 'a lot of work to do' to rebound at the ballot box, expressing a mix of hope and caution.
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Democratic Governors Chair Andy Beshear acknowledges that his party has 'a lot of work to do' to rebound at the ballot box, expressing a mix of hope and caution.
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Democrats struggle to find a unified message as the government shutdown enters its third week, amid ongoing negotiations with Republicans.
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Republican lawmakers in Maine are targeting a century-old law that protects whales, seals, and polar bears, in an effort to repeal it. The Endangered Species Act has been credited with helping save rare whales from extinction.
Stephen Miller emerges as key architect of Trump's offensive on Democratic cities, according to reports. The top White House aide has been delivering orders to departments in response to a chaotic confrontation in Chicago last week.
House Democrats are fundingraise despite a prolonged government shutdown, with minority leader Hakeem Jeffries urging supporters to 'keep the faith' as federal workers begin to miss paychecks.
A New York state judge may prevent a jury from hearing a case against Letitia James by allowing her suit against former President Trump's company to go to trial in federal court instead. The decision could block the state investigation into Trump's business dealings for years.
Top Republicans in Congress are standing firm against a government shutdown despite growing pressure from within their party, refusing to intervene to prevent paychecks for the military being missed. This stance represents a significant gamble on shutdown politics by GOP leaders.
Tens of thousands of Palestinians return to shattered homes in northern Gaza after a ceasefire, with Israeli forces halting operations under a ceasefire plan.
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The bodies of 135 Palestinians have been pulled from beneath the rubble across the Gaza Strip following Israel's ceasefire-mandated halt in its two-year genocidal war, as rescue workers were able to reach devastated areas.
Northern California voters are casting ballots in a statewide special election that would drastically alter the state's congressional map through Proposition 50, which aims to add up to five new Democratic-held districts.
New York Attorney General Letitia James saw a record surge in fundraising after being indicted, bolstering her Democratic support. President Donald Trump's latest opponent also faced an indictment, but Trump personally raised more than $1 million for James on a single day.
Nina Dobrev gives fans a peek into her recent Paris getaway photos as part of her return from fashion week. The 'Vampire Diaries' star posted Instagram photos showcasing her vacation adventures.
Maine Democratic Gov. Janet Mills prematurely announced her campaign for the Senate on social media before deleting the post, sparking confusion among supporters and detractors.
The US Supreme Court begins its new term with a hearing on conversion therapy laws before tackling a high-profile voting rights showdown. The court's agenda also includes addressing President Donald Trump's indictment cases and military actions against Democratic cities and states.
New York Attorney General Letitia James faces federal charges of bank fraud and making false statements to a financial institution amid an ironic twist after she previously prosecuted former President Trump. The legal expert calls out the unexpected turn as 'ironic'.
Floods in Pakistan and India have reignited the debate on the mounting cost of global disasters, as these natural disasters continue to break records and cause widespread devastation worldwide.
The United Nations Human Rights Council has sparked outrage by electing two of its new experts to its advisory committee, both from Iran and China, sparking criticism that they lack credibility in addressing human rights issues.
First Lady Melania Trump announced that 8 Ukrainian children have been reunited with their families after being taken into Russia during the ongoing war.
Allegations against Paul Ingrassia, a key Trump nominee serving as the White House liaison for the Department of Homeland Security, have become even more serious, raising concerns over his fitness for office.
Rep. Jim Jordan says he doesn't think it's a bad idea to rule out impeachment of judges, marking a shift in tone from earlier Republican talk about the issue.
Attorney General Pam Bondi's claims that the 'weaponization' of the law has ended under President Donald Trump appear increasingly unfounded as her own office has been involved in controversies surrounding the issue.
House Speaker Mike Johnson kept lawmakers away from work during a shutdown fight as he ended a session and sent them home earlier than expected.
Zohran Mamdani's lead in the NYC mayoral race is shrinking as former Gov. Andrew Cuomo gains ground, with less than four weeks until Election Day.
Anderson Cooper says it was 'not a great look' for New York Attorney General Letitia James to threaten to sue President Donald Trump after she was elected in 2018, calling it an awkward moment.
Hackers have leaked children's data in a major nursery breach, exposing sensitive personal information of young children, following a string of recent breaches targeting schools, healthcare providers and childcare services.
Country star LeAnn Rimes reflected on overcoming challenges of fame and admitted many child stars don't make it past their 40s.
Schools across at least 18 US states have implemented cell phone bans in class, but teenagers are finding creative ways to circumvent the rules, using workarounds such as hiding phones in hidden compartments and altering digital notifications to avoid detection.
President Donald Trump was passed over for the Nobel Peace Prize, a move he had hoped would be a recognition of his efforts to broker Middle East peace talks and other diplomatic initiatives. The prize committee instead awarded it to a trio of women who have worked to promote women's rights.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect at 12:00 p.m. local time, marking the beginning of the end of a brutal war that has lasted more than two years, as the IDF begins pulling back from Gaza.
A pastor in Colorado sparked a viral fundraiser after praying for the pizza delivery driver who accidentally delivered the wrong order to him and his family. The incident has raised thousands of dollars for the driver, who was reportedly unaware that he had made an error with the order.
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears criticized Democratic opponent Abigail Spanberger over her stance on allowing transgender individuals in locker rooms during a heated debate for Virginia's gubernatorial race.
Bari Weiss faces an uphill battle to reform CBS News after the network refuses to give prominent coverage to a growing scandal in Virginia, a task she was appointed to undertake during her first week on the job.
New Jersey voters remain divided after a final debate between gubernatorial candidates Jack Ciattarelli and Mikie Sherrill on crime, immigration, and the state's high cost of living, with no clear winner in sight.
The US Coast Guard is turning to Finland to bolster its icebreaking fleet as it seeks to close the 'icebreaker gap' in the Arctic, amid growing competition from Russia and China.
President Donald Trump hosted a meeting at the White House to discuss antifa, bringing together far-right activists and influencers in what critics see as a bizarre and potentially sinister display of intolerance.
A magnitude 7.6 earthquake has struck offshore in the southern Philippines, prompting a tsunami warning and evacuation orders for those in nearby coastal areas.
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears clashed with former Rep. Abigail Spanberger in a heated debate over calls for fellow Democrat Jay Jones to drop out of the attorney general race.
A new working group of outside advisers has been formed to evaluate childhood vaccines, following a handpicked CDC advisory panel led by RFK Jr. that raised concerns about vaccine safety and timing.
Bad Bunny is encouraging fans to learn Spanish in order to fully appreciate his upcoming Super Bowl halftime show performance. Fans have a few months to brush up on their Spanish skills before the show.
MSNBC panelists discuss a perceived double standard in how women politicians are treated, citing California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter's recent backlash as an example of sexist scrutiny. The panel argues that such treatment is unfair and reflects a larger issue in the way women are held to different standards than their male counterparts.
Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison says allowing trans athletes in girls' sports does not cause harm, despite complaints from some school board members.
Palestinians in Gaza's southern Khan Younis are relearning the sound of peace after a truce deal that has reduced violence in the area for the first time in years.
Former Vice President Kamala Harris claimed that President Donald Trump does not have a 'mandate' after his decisive 2024 victory.
Top Insurance CEO in hot seat after scathing ad campaign exposes China ties, targeting Consumer Research's accusations of ignoring safety concerns for China partnerships; an investigation is underway into the alleged practices of Chubb Limited and its iGlobal group subsidiary, iDirect Insurance.
Republican New Jersey gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli accused Democratic Rep. Mikie Sherrill of running a campaign built on 'lies' after a heated final debate.
Texas Republican Gov. Greg Abbott mocked Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker as a 'joke' for opposing his deployment of Texas National Guard troops to provide security over immigration issues.
Texas mapmaker testifying in federal court says they want to distance themselves from a gerrymander map they created due to its racist implications, which was designed by Republicans and ordered by the Trump administration. The mapmaker's testimony comes as part of a lawsuit filed against the state of Texas over its congressional district boundaries.
Detroit Lions head coach Dan Campbell criticized an ESPN report claiming the team reached out to the league office over alleged cut blocks on star Aidan Hutchinson. Campbell called the report 'bogus'.
President Donald Trump will undergo a routine 'semi-annual' exam at Walter Reed Medical Center during his planned visit on Friday. This marks an unusual return to the health facility for the second time this year.
Relief and joy have gripped Israeli society following the announcement of a ceasefire deal in Gaza, marking an end to the hostilities that began after Hamas's attack on Israel in October. The reaction across the country has been almost uniform, with families of those taken captive expressing relief and gratitude for the sudden halt in violence.
FIFA has decided not to ban Israel from the 2026 World Cup qualifiers despite concerns over human rights abuses in the Gaza Strip, fueling public protests and demands for the governing body to take action. Israel will resume its campaign this weekend amid growing pressure on FIFA to address the situation.
The Trump administration is launching a 'whole-of-government' effort to uncover funding networks for Antifa and other protest groups, tracing dark money sources and exposing the nonprofits involved.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli criticized Democratic opponent Rep. Mikie Sherrill for voting to avert shutdowns under President Biden but not Trump during their New Jersey debate.
Former FBI Director James Comey has pleaded not guilty to two federal crimes and is awaiting a January 5 trial for charges stemming from his handling of sensitive information.
Senator Chuck Schumer must end a government shutdown, as unpaid troops risk crossing a red line for most Americans. The men and women in uniform received their paychecks on October 1 and are scheduled to receive the next installment.
Congressional Democrats are privately preparing to hold their position in the shutdown standoff for several more weeks if Republicans do not agree to their health care demands. They say even a missed paycheck for US troops won't be enough to end the shutdown alone.
Afghanistan's neighbors have opposed US plans to establish a new diplomatic mission at Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan's Kabul province, citing concerns over security and territorial disputes. The proposal was discussed during a meeting between Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan and US President Donald Trump in September.
Eight individuals linked to a Houston-area midwife accused of performing illegal abortions have been arrested and indicted for practicing medicine without a license.
California Democratic gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter was caught on video yelling at a staffer during a 2021 call after accidentally stepping in front of their camera. The video shows her screaming 'Get out of my f-----g shot!' at the staff member.
Democrat Representative Mikie Sherrill and Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli clashed in a heated debate stage ahead of New Jersey's gubernatorial election, exchanging verbal blows in their final face-off before Election Day.
A 30-year sentence has been handed down to an illegal immigrant from El Salvador for repeatedly raping an 11-year-old girl in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The sentencing follows a multiple-time rapist case that shocked local officials and the community.
Katie Porter's disastrous viral interview has been widely panned by journalists, with many marvelling at her hostility and others expressing little surprise at her behavior. The former Democratic lawmaker was 'shredded' by critics across the political spectrum in response to the interview.
A suspect behind last week's deadly car and knife terror attack outside a synagogue in Manchester has been identified as a 35-year-old British man who allegedly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State.
Californians, particularly in San Francisco, are shifting from Democratic to Republican parties amid growing concerns over migrant crisis and crime, with many saying the liberal state needs to moderate its policies. The trend suggests a significant 'red shift' for local Democrats in the wake of the 2024 election.
President Trump held a roundtable discussion in the White House State Dining Room on Wednesday, where he criticized Antifa and the press for their alleged role in violence during protests. The meeting featured a group of independent journalists and online commentators who shared their experiences with the president.
Minnesota's education agencies are facing calls from schools to protect girls' sports as they prepare for a looming deadline to change trans athlete policies set by the U.S. Department of Education on Friday. Over 40 school board members have expressed concerns about implementing changes that would allow girls to compete on boys' teams.
Hamas has agreed to a peace plan pushed by President Donald Trump, ending two years of war in Gaza and returning hostages. The deal follows the terrorist network's October 2023 attack on Israel that sparked the conflict.
Hamas has accepted a peace deal pushed by President Donald Trump to end the war in Gaza and return hostages, marking an end to 732 days of conflict. The deal comes two years after Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, sparking the ongoing violence.
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem compared Antifa to ISIS and other terrorist organizations during a White House roundtable discussion, labeling them as threats to Americans.
A resurfaced social media post from a woman who was previously involved in a scandal with a Democratic attorney general nominee is now being used to criticize her, with many calling for her to delete her account over her past behavior.
A woman in her 60s has died after riding the Haunted Mansion attraction at Disneyland in Anaheim on Monday evening, according to officials.
Liberal media darling faces backlash after a viral interview sparked controversy, prompting scrutiny over her comments and potential hypocrisy. The incident has drawn attention to the liberal media landscape, raising questions about accountability and bias.
Dem congressional candidate faces backlash for past violent rhetoric after resurfacing vows to 'kick the s---' out of senior Donald Trump aide Stephen Miller. The comments have sparked criticism and raised questions about his suitability for office.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is being blamed by Republicans for the government shutdown, with some accusing him of appeasing the party's progressive wing to avoid a primary challenge from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
The Republican Governors Association is increasing its funding for Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears' gubernatorial campaign by $1.5 million in response to controversy over her nominee's violent texts going viral.
Derrick Groves, the last of 10 prisoners who escaped from a New Orleans jail nearly five months ago, has been captured at a residence in Atlanta following a standoff with local police.
UC Santa Barbara develops new soft robotic system for emergency intubation procedures to provide faster and more comfortable insertion of breathing tubes during life-threatening situations.
Demonstrators gathered outside Columbia University to mark the two-year anniversary of Hamas' October 7 attack on Israel, chanting anti-Israel slogans and distributing propaganda materials, including a newspaper referencing the infamous 'Columbia Intifada'.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker accused President Donald Trump of being a 'man who's suffering dementia' amid their feud over National Guard deployment in his state, despite previously defending Biden's mental fitness.
Europe is taking steps to counter 'hybrid warfare' by openly acknowledging the threat, as Germany has allowed police to shoot down drones in response to potential Russian provocations.
A top health official has suggested breaking up the combination measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine into single doses in response to growing concerns about its safety. The move comes amid a heated debate over the vaccine's effectiveness and potential side effects.
US Senator Ted Cruz blames Nigeria's government for an alleged 'mass murder' of Christians in the country's central region, citing rising attacks against the community.
California Democratic Rep. Katie Porter found herself at the center of controversy after a recent interview went viral, prompting criticism from conservatives on social media. The explosive exchange has raised questions about her chances in the state's gubernatorial race.
Former US Vice President Kamala Harris made a bizarre comment during a public appearance in Los Angeles, calling members of the Trump administration 'crazy'. The remark appears to be an apparent shot at the Trump administration.
EU plan to increase steel imports tariff by 50 percent threatens to tip UK's steel industry into its worst crisis in history, according to industry leaders.
A captured Tajik fighter has told of their experiences fighting alongside Russian forces on the Ukraine frontlines, describing a life marked by fear and loyalty to Moscow. The man, who has been flown back to Russia for questioning, recounts his journey from St Petersburg to the war-torn region.
Former Rep. Joe Scarborough is calling for Virginia attorney general candidate Jay Jones to drop his gubernatorial bid amid allegations of making violent comments against a GOP lawmaker; Scarborough accuses Jones of engaging in 'anti-Semitic rhetoric'.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker expressed skepticism over everything said by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), suggesting its actions may be breaking the law.
The price of gold has surged to a historic high above $4,000 per troy ounce as global investors seek safe-haven assets amid market uncertainty.
The Trump administration announced that it closed out Fiscal Year 2025 with the lowest U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions since 1970.
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to be arraigned in federal court after being indicted on charges of making false statements and obstructing a congressional proceeding.
Former FBI Director James Comey is set to be arraigned in federal court, marking a significant development in his ongoing legal case. No further details were provided in the initial newsletter announcement.
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to put President Donald Trump's image on both sides of a commemorative $1 coin issued by the US Mint, raising questions about its legality and potential impact on the country's currency.
Border Patrol Chief Gregory Bovino leads a heavily armed immigration crackdown in Chicago, distinguishing himself from agents who wear masks during enforcement operations.
Hundreds of hikers, local guides and yak herders reached safety after becoming stranded in freezing temperatures by a heavy snowstorm over the weekend on the east face of Mount Everest in Tibet.
Israeli forces have intercepted several vessels from the Gaza Freedom Flotilla as they sailed towards Gaza, according to reports.
Matt Van Epps, a Trump-backed candidate, and Democrat Aftyn Behn will compete in a US House special election after winning their Tennessee primaries on Tuesday.