The second day of questioning in Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing began with another bitter controversy over the GOP’s handling of the process… Read more

The second day of questioning in Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing began with another bitter controversy over the GOP’s handling of the process… Read more
Facebook and Twitter executives assured Congress on Wednesday that they are aggressively working to root out foreign attempts to sow discord in America, and they pledged to better protect their social networks against manipulation during the 2018 midterm elections and beyond.… Read more
Bill Cosby’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalized by someone who scrawled the words “serial rapist” with a marker pen. … Read more
Nike has unveiled its first “Just Do It” ad narrated by Colin Kaepernick, a spot scheduled to air during the NFL season opener on Thursday night as well as during the U.S. Open tennis tournament and other major sporting events.… Read more
In a striking anonymous broadside, a senior Trump administration official wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times on Wednesday claiming to be part of a group of people “working diligently from within” to impede President Donald Trump’s “worst inclinations” and ill-conceived parts of his agenda.… Read more
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan slammed the leaders of Baltimore City and County Schools Wednesday as many schools closed or dismissed kids early because they didn’t have air conditioning.… Read more
Republican John Kyl of Arizona, who served three terms in the Senate before retiring in 2012, was sworn in Wednesday to fill the seat left open by the death of Sen. John McCain.… Read more
The Transportation Security Administration is no longer considering ending security screening at more than 150 small airports.… Read more
The hearing has strong political overtones ahead of the November election, but Democrats lack the votes to block Kavanaugh’s confirmation… Read more
Trump complained on Twitter that people can “get away with” such depictions and again suggested changing libel laws… Read more
The second day of questioning in Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation hearing began with another bitter controversy over the GOP’s handling of the process… Continue Reading
Facebook and Twitter executives assured Congress on Wednesday that they are aggressively working to root out foreign attempts to sow discord in America, and they pledged to better protect their social networks against manipulation during the 2018 midterm elections and beyond.… Continue Reading
Bill Cosby’s star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame was vandalized by someone who scrawled the words “serial rapist” with a marker pen. … Continue Reading
Nike has unveiled its first “Just Do It” ad narrated by Colin Kaepernick, a spot scheduled to air during the NFL season opener on Thursday night as well as during the U.S. Open tennis tournament and other major sporting events.… Continue Reading
In a striking anonymous broadside, a senior Trump administration official wrote an opinion piece in The New York Times on Wednesday claiming to be part of a group of people “working diligently from within” to impede President Donald Trump’s “worst inclinations” and ill-conceived parts of his agenda.… Continue Reading
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan slammed the leaders of Baltimore City and County Schools Wednesday as many schools closed or dismissed kids early because they didn’t have air conditioning.… Continue Reading
Republican John Kyl of Arizona, who served three terms in the Senate before retiring in 2012, was sworn in Wednesday to fill the seat left open by the death of Sen. John McCain.… Continue Reading
The Transportation Security Administration is no longer considering ending security screening at more than 150 small airports.… Continue Reading
The hearing has strong political overtones ahead of the November election, but Democrats lack the votes to block Kavanaugh’s confirmation… Continue Reading
Trump complained on Twitter that people can “get away with” such depictions and again suggested changing libel laws… Continue Reading