Harris jokingly told Oprah: "If someone breaks into my house, they’re getting shot." Harris’s sudden gun enthusiasm reminded ...
Vice President Kamala Harris is set to give a speech focused squarely on abortion rights in Georgia, where news reports have ...
For someone who at 84 has just retired from frontline politics by giving up his seat in the House of Lords, Jeffrey Archer ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose faces criticism as he alleges noncitizen election fraud, raising fears that it will increase tensions fueled by falsehoods about Haitian immigrants in Springfield, ...
Ranging from diametric opposition to tacit agreement, Newsweek explores the two candidates' stances on this election's ...
The GOP vice-presidential nominee’s proposal to overhaul the Affordable Care Act’s insurance markets could mean higher costs ...
Crime is a major issue in this year’s election, yet major media ignored the release of a significant new government report showing a surge in violent crime. The increase in violent crime during the ...
We re-interviewed 21 undecided voters from NBC News’ July national to see how they processed an action-packed summer — and ...
Harkening back to JFK's 1960 run, Catholics are being highlighted as they represent roughly 24% of Pennsylvanians, according ...
It ran from Dec. 22, 2018 to Jan. 25, 2019, during the Trump administration. At 34 days, it was the longest government ...
As Trump and Harris bicker over North Korea, the US military lays plans that could bring nuclear tensions to a brink.
How the vice president’s personal history and decades in public life could inform her administration if she wins.