Democrats weaponize identity politics to shield vulnerable Biden nominees
Prominent Democrats in Washington are weaponizing identity politics to defend some of President Biden’s most controversial Cabinet nominees from criticism.
Prominent Democrats in Washington are weaponizing identity politics to defend some of President Biden’s most controversial Cabinet nominees from criticism.
China did “little” to investigate the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan during the first eight months of the pandemic, according to an internal World Health Organization report from…
Xavier Becerra, President Biden’s nominee to head the Department of Health and Human Services, declined to name a restriction on abortion that he would support when rigorously pressed…
Neera Tanden may have botched her last shot to direct the Office of Management and Budget through an old tweet she forgot to delete about Sen. Lisa Murkowski.
CNN appears to be giving cover to Democratic New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo by not covering sexual harassment allegations leveled against him by former administration aide Lindsey Boylan.
The State Department announced Wednesday the creation of a new diversity officer position along with a council of deputy assistant secretaries from each of its bureaus devoted to…
Carly Pearce is opening up about her 2020 divorce from Michael Ray.
Annika Sorenstam smiled and began shaking her head before she heard the rest of the question, already aware what others might think about one of the LPGA Tour’s…
American League MVP José Abreu tested positive for COVID-19 and will spend a few days away from the Chicago White Sox, while Cardinals reliever Andrew Miller told a…
A report alleging John Kerry may have colluded with Iran when meeting with its foreign minister is drawing comparisons to the situation of retired Gen. Michael Flynn.