Inauguration Day marks the first time in more than 20 years that Kamala Harris will not be in public office. "It is not my nature to go quietly into the night," she told allies on Thursday.
Not because of the politics, but because of the message it sends to professional women and women everywhere—which is to stop doing things you do not want to do, just
Michael Madigan’s jury is made up of ordinary Illinoisans whose lives have likely been affected by the former speaker, given his record-breaking 36-year tenure as the leader of the Illinois House of Representatives.
Ella Emhoff is reflecting on the past four years as the second daughter.
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, and U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris greet Vice President-elect, U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Usha Vance ahead of Inauguration ceremonies, at the White House on January 20, 2025 in Washington, DC. Donald Trump takes office for his second term as the 47th president of the United States.
Although more of her neighbors voted for Kamala Harris, this Topeka resident learned a lesson about being an “eternal optimist.” | Opinion
Harris and former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff met with Los Angeles County firefighters and volunteers distributing free meals in Altadena.
Kamala Harris has hinted that she wants to stay involved in politics and foreign affairs after leaving the vice president's office, but she hasn't disclosed any plans so far Former President Jimmy ...
With Donald Trump’s return to the White House only days away, Kamala Harris ‘ staff packed into her ceremonial office to watch her sign the desk, a tradition performed by
We saw two assassination attempts, the most consequential presidential debate ever, the withdrawal from the race of an incumbent president after he won nearly all of his party's primary delegates, and the re-election of a former president for the first time since the 19th century.
Outgoing FCC chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel has rejected petitions to rebuke four local TV stations. She says they were efforts to punish broadcast networks' coverage of presidential politics.
Former Democratic Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich sharply criticized his party on Thursday during an appearance on Fox News, claiming the Democratic Party is "paying the price" for what he described as a pattern of dishonesty.