If you missed Wednesday's 6-hour House Intelligence Committee impeachment hearings against President Trump, apparently you
President Donald Trump is apparently unbothered by the first ever public impeachment hearings set to begin this morning on Capitol Hill
Republican Gov. Matt Bevin, left, has apparently lost the Kentucky governor's race to a Democrat in Tuesday's elections. Democratic state attorney general Andy Beshear led Bevin by
President Trump will be in Atlanta on Friday to rally the Black vote with a new African American coalition
Presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke quit the 2020 race on Friday, Nov. 1, as his campaign runs out of cash and his base support dwindles
President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry has officially begun after a majority of Democrats voted to pass the House resolution for impeachment
Barack Obama chastised "judgmental" young people on social media who consider themselves "woke" and are so quick to cancel anyone they disagree with
Kamala Harris sparked outrage on social media when she implied that Black males wouldn't be shot by police if they had jobs
Katie Hill resigned from Congress after a series of embarrassing photo leaks and salacious details about her private life were published online
About 20 angry Republican lawmakers stormed a secure room in the Capitol building basement where House Democrats were holding a secretive impeachment hearing