Zohran Mamdani, a 33-year-old newcomer with no major political experience, is set to become New York's mayor, igniting a political shift with his populist agenda and pro-Palestinian stance.
Two-thirds of Americans say that the country is "pretty seriously off on the wrong track," while just under a third say the country is moving in the right direction, according to ...
Former President Barack Obama rallied in Trenton on Saturday for U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic nominee for New ...
The Democrats have blasted Republicans’ federal domestic policy and tax cut bill. Spanberger on Saturday criticized Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency and the ongoing federal shutdown — both ...
The United States struck another alleged drug boat on Saturday that was operating in the Caribbean Sea, killing all three ...
Controversy over Tucker Carlson interview reveals conservative movement's conflict over antisemitism
The president of a Republican-aligned think tank has defended Tucker Carlson after the conservative media personality offered ...
The nation’s largest police fleet of Tesla Cybertrucks is set to begin patrolling the streets of Las Vegas in November. The fleet of 10 Cybertrucks was a gift from a billionaire venture ...
Anthony Albanese is laying the groundwork for a top Chinese official to return to Australia after wrapping up diplomatic ...
Dive into the Arctic Frost Scandal** In an era where genuine journalism has become rare, recent events surrounding the "Arctic Frost" incident expose a t ...
From hip-hop musician to the brink of running America's biggest city, how did Zohran Mamdani win over New Yorkers?
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