President Donald Trump snapped at a Bloomberg reporter on Sunday who interrupted his answer about Daily Caller News Foundation co-founder Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes.
The poll represents the first time in 15 years of NBC News data that majorities across all major political groups agree that political rhetoric played a major role in a ...
President Donald Trump on Sunday night said he may sit down with Democratic New York City mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani in Washington D.C., telling reporters the avowed socialist "would like to ...
The majority of Democrats agreed that "extreme political rhetoric" was a key catalyst in the Sept. 10 assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, according to an NBC News ...
CNN panelists got into a heated debate on Monday in response to President Donald Trump calling for the release of the files regarding sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Well, look who finally decided to clean house. The Trump administration is tackling the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) head-on — and judging by the collective meltdown from certain corners ...
Comedian Bill Maher sparred with actor Patton Oswalt on “Club Random” Monday over whether the Democratic Party has become excessively left-wing in recent years.
Oh, Indiana. The heartland. Land of cornfields, basketball dreams, and — apparently — a few state senators who still haven’t figured out how political knives are sharpened in 2025. President ...
Oh, the irony practically writes itself. Senator Adam Schiff — yes, that Adam Schiff — took the stage at the Texas Tribune Festival and delivered what might go down as ...
Former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers holds a considerable lead over several Democratic candidates in Michigan's open 2026 Senate race, according to new polling.
President Donald Trump on Sunday night called on House Republicans to vote to release files related to deceased pedophile sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein
Trump’s shift signals that proponents of the legislation likely have enough support to pass it in the House, though its fate in the Senate remains uncertain.