In House and Senate races, the number of female candidates has jumped by 60 percent since 2016.
Bill Shine covered up for the biggest slimeballs at Fox News. But he still has no idea what he's in for at the Trump White House.
Wednesday, ABC News reported that Cohen is splitting from his lawyers Stephen Ryan and Todd Harrison of the law firm, McDermott, Will & Emery LLP. NBC News, citing a source close confirmed the decision.
Everybody got a cheap thrill when Bill Clinton responded peevishly to barbed questions about Monica Lewinsky on Today. (You know, Matt Lauer’s old show.)
Forget the blue wave. There’s a “pink wave” on the horizon. An unprecedented number of women will be leading the Democratic ticket in November, with strong progressive voices like Idaho gubernatorial nominee Paulette Jordan at ...
“I respect women – beautiful women and women with value – but a woman who sells her body for sexual exploitation I don’t respect,” Giuliani originally said at an Israeli news conference.
Stop the presses! Samantha Bee agrees with President Trump…in theory. She’s just better at backing it up. In today’s clip, the host of Full Frontal addresses the Ivanka Trump c-word controversy by apologizing to her ...
Michael Avenatti — Clifford's new lawyer — took to MSNBC's "Deadline: White House" on Wednesday to explain the accusations made in the new lawsuit.
The deposition will occur as part of a defamation brought last year by former “The Apprentice” contestant Summer Zervos, who accused Trump of groping her in 2016. Trump later called the allegation “fiction.”
Republican Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers is not used to competitive elections. But her embrace of Trump has put her in danger.
Field’s comment came shortly after Bee apologized for a comment she made Wednesday night during an immigration segment on “Full Frontal with Samantha Bee.”
In a landmark vote Wednesday evening, the Illinois House of Representatives passed the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), moving the measure one step closer to possible enshrinement in the U.S. Constitution.
Missouri's scandal-plagued governor, Eric Greitens, is finally stepping down.
At the last minute, with an unfortunate combination of bad news and gratuitous drama, the divorced father was unable to attend his daughter's wedding.