The mood in Phoenix on Monday was angry—but it was also peaceful. Dozens of people marched through the Arizona city’s downtown to protest George Zimmerman’s acquittal in the shooting death of Trayvon Martin. They chanted …
2012 Election
Wife at His Side, Weiner Admits to More Online Sex Chats
The New York City mayoral candidate stands firm as new revelations emerge
San Diego Mayor Bob Filner Digs in as Sex Harassment Troubles Mount
As a woman comes forward, putting a face to anonymous allegations, the former Congressman’s prospects start to look bleak
The Dinner That Got Rep. Peter King Thinking “President King”
Blame it on the chicken scarpariello
Cuccinelli vs. McAuliffe Round 1: The Blow by Blow of The First Virginia Debate
Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli wasted no time at their first formal Virginia gubernatorial debate Saturday morning. Cuccinelli said the state must choose between “Union Terry or Frugal Ken.” McAuliffe said the choice was between “rigid ideology and mainstream compromise.”
Cuccinelli …
Scott Walker’s Big Gamble
With his new budget, the Wisconsin governor has angered his party’s right, spelling trouble for a man who appears eager to run for president in 2016.
Maya Angelou Reacts To Zimmerman Trial, Evokes Civil Rights Era
“What is really injured, bruised, if you will, is the psyche of our national population.”
Weiner and Spitzer Both Rise to Top in New York City Poll
Rumors of their demise were greatly exaggerated. Former Representative Anthony Weiner is top dog in the New York City mayor’s race, while former governor Eliot Spitzer is leading in the race to be the city’s next …
The American Horse Slaughter Lobby Fights To Hold Ground
The traditional view of American horse slaughter was best captured in a 2007 federal circuit court ruling. “The lone cowboy riding his horse is a cinematic icon. Not once in memory did the cowboy eat his horse,” wrote one judge …
New Effort To Tar Marco Rubio As Anti-Woman
EMILY’s List hopes to brand Florida Senator Marco Rubio as anti-women ahead of the 2016 elections
Snowden’s New Talking Point: Nazi War Crimes Trial
Can NSA surveillance be compared to Hitler’s genocide?
Snowden Makes A Smart Move
The NSA leaker may be able to turn the vagueness and weakness of international law to his advantage
Cuccinelli Separates from McDonnell as Giftgate Scandal Grows
As Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell faces an ever-growing investigation into gifts he accepted in office, the Republican who hopes to replace him this fall, state Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli, is doing what he can to keep his …