Kamala Harris To Run For Senate
California’s attorney general will announce her campaign for retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer’s seat on Tuesday morning. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong California Attorney General Kamala Harris will declare her...
View ArticleNew York Times Reporter Won't Be Called To Testify In Years-Long Leak Case
The Justice Department had been pushing James Risen to reveal the confidential sources he used for his 2006 book on the Bush administration, State of War. But on Monday, the New York Times reported...
View ArticleRepublican Congressman Makes Weird Hitler-Obama Analogy
For all the wrong reasons. Randy Weber is a Congressman from Texas who tweeted Monday that he was upset about President Obama not attending the Paris anti-terrorism march, using a strange analogy to...
View ArticleHow Reince Priebus Reinvented The Political Party
In 1972, the year Reince Priebus was born, the political writer David Broder published The Party’s Over. Since then, political writers, me included, have been declaring the death of political parties...
View ArticleDraft Elizabeth Warren Campaign Forges On To New Hampshire
The groups behind the draft effort dismiss a new interview in which Warren says she will not run for president. Run Warren Run launches in New Hampshire. J. Scott Applewhite / AP Photo The effort to...
View ArticleRomney Face Tattoo Guy Says He's Not Supporting Romney In 2016
“You are waiting for him to shoot himself in the foot. It’s going to look real good and then — bam something else — he screws it up,” Eric Hartsburg said in an interview with BuzzFeed News. Eric...
View ArticleMike Huckabee Performed A Sexually Charged Song With Ted Nugent
Cat scratch fever. Mike Huckabee Show Potential Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee recently criticized the Obama's parenting skills in a recent interview, objecting to what he sees as...
View ArticleMarco Rubio Argues Uber Turns Students Into Free Market Conservatives
The Florida senator and part-time political science professor writes in his new book that the popular ride-hailing app turned his progressive students into antiregulatory activists. T.J. Kirkpatrick /...
View ArticleTed Cruz Was Once Ticketed For Possession Of Alcohol As A Minor
The senator’s run in with the law is revealed in his application to be solicitor general of Texas, a copy of which was obtained by BuzzFeed News. Yuri Gripas / Reuters In the early 2000s, a young Ted...
View ArticlePolice On The Hot Seat At First Meeting Of Obama’s Policing Task Force
Marathon opening session of the President’s task force on policing hosts skeptical law enforcement leaders. Signs of agreement around body cameras, expanded data collection on cops. Kena Betancur /...
View ArticleRand Paul: Executive Action On Cuba OK
The Kentucky senator hates Obama’s unilateral use of his office but said issues of diplomacy have been a part of “the executive branch’s purview.” Brian Snyder / Reuters MANCHESTER, New Hampshire —...
View ArticleThe GOP's Univision Problem
The network’s ties to Hillary Clinton, treatment of Marco Rubio, and singular focus on immigration give Republicans fits. But for one big reason: Republicans need Univision. Jenny Chang/BuzzFeed The...
View ArticleMittmentum? One Congressman Endorses Romney 2016
“Why 3 to 4 million Republicans stayed home and didn’t vote from him I will never understand,” Rep. Mike Kelley of Pennsylvania says. Brian Snyder / Reuters Mitt Romney has picked up the endorsement...
View ArticlePolice Union Still Lobbying Congress On Adding Cops To Hate-Crimes Law
At least one Republican would look at the legislation. AP Charlie Riedel WASHINGTON — The nation's largest police union has been lobbying to change the federal definition of a hate crime to include...
View ArticleWhite House "Confident" They Will Implement Immigration Executive Actions...
White House domestic policy adviser Cecilia Munoz hit back at House Republicans Wednesday, saying the current battle over President Obama’s executive actions won’t keep DREAMers and other undocumented...
View ArticleThe End Of No Child Left Behind
After years of complaints from left and right, George W. Bush’s controversial education law may finally be eliminated. AP Photo/Benny Snyder After 13 years, we could finally be heading toward the end...
View Article31 Completely Normal Things Mitt Romney Did After Losing The Election
The candidate’s daughter-in-law has run an active mommy blog for years and it’s full of shots of how the former Massachusetts governor spent his time after losing the 2012 election. Mitt Romney...
View ArticleCIA Won't Punish Employees Who Spied On Senate Intel Committee
“I’m disappointed that no one at the CIA will be held accountable,” Sen. Dianne Feinstein says. CIA Director John Brennan Chip Somodevilla / Getty The Central Intelligence Agency will not discipline...
View ArticleThe Supreme Court Is Likely To Set Up The Same-Sex Marriage Showdown On Friday
A guide. Getty Images/Alex Wong This will be the second time the justices have considered whether to take any of the cases out of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and/or Tennessee. When they did so on Jan....
View ArticleObama Will Sit Down With Three YouTube Personalities After The State Of The...
The internet personalities will conduct separate interviews with the president aimed at “tweens,” the social-minded crowd, and mothers. Comedienne GloZell doing the cinnamon challenge in a video...
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