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Interpretation of the news based on evidence, including data, as well as anticipating how events might unfold based on past events More young Republicans know a millionaire than a Muslim, and 4 in 10 young Democrats are close to a Trump supporter A supporter of President Trump assists a man who was beaten up in fights between pro- and anti-Trump demonstrators at the University of California at Berkeley on April 15. A big reason for polarization in the United States is that we sort ourselves politically. The places we live, the news outlets we consume and the people we associate with tend to reinforce our political beliefs.
Chelsea Clinton was honored at a the 'Variety' Power of Women Luncheon in New York City Friday for her work with the Alliance for a Healthier Generation , which works to fight childhood obesity. Following a joke made by 'Saturday Night Live' star Vanessa Bayer at the expense of Clinton's mother, former Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, the honoree delivered a powerful response.
As Donald Trump approaches the end of his first 100 days in office, the top Democrat in the U.S. Senate says he's been surprised by the failure of the White House to splinter the Democratic Party. In an interview with HuffPost, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer didn't close the door on bipartisan collaboration with the president.
US officials told CNN last week that the Justice Department has prepared charges to seek the arrest of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Attorney General Jeff Sessions said at a news conference on Thursday that Assange's arrest is a "priority" of the administration.
He's startled world leaders with his unpredictability and tough talk, but won their praise for a surprise strike on Syria. "It's a different kind of a presidency," Trump said in an Oval Office interview with The Associated Press, an hour-long conversation as he approached Saturday's key presidential benchmark.
The 100-day milestone has become a landmark for US presidents, a moment to measure the impact of the new administration - and a yardstick for things to come. On 29 May, it will be 100 days since Donald Trump shocked the US and the world by defeating Hillary Clinton to become the 45th President of the United States.
Former President Bill Clinton's warnings to speak to swing voters fell upon deaf ears during Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, according to the authors of Shattered: Inside Hillary Clinton's Doomed Campaign , a new book about purported dysfunction inside the campaign team. Political journalists Amie Parnes and Jonathan Allen spoke with ABC News' Political Director Rick Klein and Chief White House Correspondent Jonathan Karl on the newest episode of the Powerhouse Politics podcast about the findings they detailed in their book and the backlash they're getting from the staffers at the center of it all.
He's startled world leaders with his unpredictability and tough talk, but won their praise for a surprise strike on Syria. "It's a different kind of a presidency," Trump said in an Oval Office interview with The Associated Press, an hour-long conversation as he approached Saturday's key presidential benchmark.
He's startled world leaders with his unpredictability and tough talk, but won their praise for a surprise strike on Syria. "It's a different kind of a presidency," Trump said in an Oval Office interview with The Associated Press, an hour-long conversation as he approached Saturday's key presidential benchmark.
At his Senate confirmation hearing, Attorney General Jeff Sessions lied under oath that he had never had contact with the... While New York is a heavily Democratic state, the GOP has run the state Senate almost nonstop for decades. Democrats actually won a nominal 32-31 majority in 2016, but the eight-member Independent Democratic Conference continues to keep the Republican leadership in power, while a ninth Democrat, Simcha Felder, outright caucuses with the GOP.
President Donald Trump is set to introduce a massive tax cut soon that will disproportionately favor the affluent as he hints. That's right; at a time when income inequality is equivalent to that of the Great Depression, and income mobility is stagnant; the Trump administration will shower the already well-off with even more cash.
Don't you just love it when the Libs eat their own? It saves us the trouble! In this case, a lefty Vanity Fair author really creamed Chelsea Clinton, daughter of former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, in a new column lashing out over the mainstream media's demanding to keep the former first daughter front and center in Americas mind, following her mommies second loss at a Presidential run. The column hits at a time when multiple media outlets are non-stop pushing out Clinton stories, profiles and photo shoots.
Washington, April 24 - US President Donald Trump lambasted opinion polls showing him with a low approval rating, calling the media outlets who are publishing them fake. New polls out today are very good considering that much of the media is FAKE and almost always negative.
The former New York City mayor of 12 years said he decided against joining the contested presidential race against candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton because of his inability to align with the Democratic or Republican parties. Bloomberg told "60 Minutes" that if even if he mounted an Independent campaign with retired Navy Admiral Michael Mullen as his running mate, and $1 billion of his own money, he would never have stood a chance.
City Councilor and mayoral candidate Tito Jackson is replacing his campaign manager, a move that comes as Jackson aims to regain the momentum he has lost since announcing his entrance in the race, according to his campaign. Charles Onwuche had led the campaign since January, when Jackson launched his bid to unseat Mayor Martin J. Walsh.
He's startled world leaders with his unpredictability and tough talk, but won their praise for a surprise strike on Syria. "It's a different kind of a presidency," Trump said in an Oval Office interview with The Associated Press, an hourlong conversation as he approached Saturday's key presidential benchmark.
New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg urged world leaders not to follow President Donald Trump's lead on climate change and declared his intention to help save an international agreement to reduce carbon emissions. Bloomberg, who considered a presidential bid after serving three terms as New York City's mayor, addressed his intensifying focus on climate change in an interview with The Associated Press.
In this Wednesday, July 27, 2016, file photo, former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg waves after speaking to delegates during the third day session of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia. The former New York City mayor addressed his intensifying focus on climate change on Saturday, April 22, 2017, in an email interview with The Associated Press.
He's startled world leaders with his unpredictability and tough talk, but won their praise for a surprise strike on Syria. "It's a different kind of a presidency," Trump said in an Oval Office interview with The Associated Press, an hourlong conversation as he approached Saturday's key presidential benchmark.
He's startled world leaders with his unpredictability and tough talk, but won their praise for a surprise strike on Syria. "It's a different kind of a presidency," Trump said in an Oval Office interview with The Associated Press , an hourlong conversation as he approached Saturday's key presidential benchmark.