The departure of President Biden and defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris leaves a gaping hole in Democratic leadership.
But such largesse may slow down to a dribble now, thanks to a major shift of power in the U.S. Senate. Chuck Schumer has been ...
Amsterdam banned all protests this weekend after attacks occurred against Israeli soccer fans on Thursday. Elizabeth Palmer ...
Newsweek has also reached out to Warren and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer's press teams for comment via email on ...
The NYPD wasn’t playing around with a group of anti-Israel protesters who brought their children Saturday to demonstrate ...
Thus, instead of having an independent voice in former Gov. Larry Hogan who could have helped block any loopy legislation by ...
The loss of the White House and the Senate majority will end Democrats’ ability to fill judicial vacancies come January. They ...
We don’t yet know exactly how many votes Republicans will control the in U.S. Senate, but control they will — which means ...
Montana Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Sheehy (L) and Sen. Steve Daines (R-MT) listen as Republican presidential ...
Now that a red wave has overtaken the Senate and Oval Office, Democrat Party leaders are suddenly interested in unity.
Republicans took back control of the U.S. Senate late Tuesday as they flipped at least two Democratic-held seats, while ...
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) held a press conference after Donald Trump's victory and following Republicans winning a majority in the Senate.