Still Reeling, Democrats Begin Battling For Future

Still reeling from a devastating defeat in last week's election, Democrats are beginning the process of charting the direction of their party in the Donald Trump era. With Hillary Clinton and her team staying out of the public eye, liberal politicians have begun jockeying for control of the party's future.

Thousands march through Springfield against Trump

Thousands have filled the streets in the Massachusetts city of Springfield to protest the election of Republican Donald Trump for president. Masslive.com reports that activists and college students were among the demonstrators who gathered in the city's Court Square Sunday afternoon before marching through much of the downtown area.

’60 Minutes’ bungles interview with President-elect Trump

Two score and eight years ago, the first episode of "60 Minutes" was broadcast over CBS. A jewel in the crown of American television journalism, it has, since autumn 1968, offered many examples of how television can contribute in important ways to the civic conversation.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Condemns a Voter Suppressiona After Election

Former NBA star turned activist Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is denouncing what he called "voter suppression" tactics he says influenced the results of last Tuesday's presidential election. "We saw a lot of Republican legislatures across the country do everything they could to inhibit poor people and people of color from participating in a democratic process," Abdul-Jabbar told CNN's Poppy Harlow on Sunday.

Blue wave: Nevadans can take pride in statea s voting results

Newly elected congressman Ruben Kihuen greets supporters as the Nevada State Democratic Party hosts its 2016 election night watch party with Hillary for Nevada, Catherine Cortez Masto for Senate, and down-ballot Democratic candidates in Southern Nevada at ARIA Resort and Casino on Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2016. We are a few days past the 2016 election, so I will not indulge in any of the sour grapes that may have infected my view in the initial aftermath of the results Tuesday night.

Trump announces White House chief of staff

President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday picked Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus, the favorite of the party's establishment and a low-key Washington insider, to serve in the influential position of White House chief of staff. Reince Priebus, chairman of the Republican National Committee, delivers a speech as Republican president-elect Donald Trump looks on during his election night event at the New York Hilton Midtown in the early morning hours of November 9, 2016 in New York City.

How the new Republican majority can succeed

Donald Trump won fair and square and, as Hillary Clinton said in her concession speech, is owed an open mind and a chance to lead. It is therefore incumbent upon conservatives who have been highly critical of Trump to think through how to make a success of the coming years of Republican rule.

Clinton supporters refuse to accept Trump’s victory

A sizeable number of Americans refuse to accept President-elect Donald Trump as the "legitimate winner" over Hillary Clinton, a new poll revealed Sunday. A survey conducted in the wake of Trump's stunning victory found 33 percent of Clinton's supporters said they didn't accept the outcome of Tuesday's election, the Washington Post reported.