Politics - Page 2
Urban One will launch the One Vote – Represent The Vote, a multimedia campaign that will be broadcast on all Urban One, Inc. assets.
The fate of Virginia’s redistricting effort is uncertain after a judge ruled last week that the redistricting process was illegitimate.
DL Hughley urges Black, Latinx, and marginalized voters to scrutinize if Trump's policies truly benefit them, as midterms loom.
Unlike the head of the current administration and many of his fans, Ketanji Brown Jackson understands the rules governing her position.
California held a special election in November, in which voters approved a redistricting measure that neutralizes the Texas congressional map.
COVID-era subsidies for ACA insurance expired at the end of last year, drastically increasing monthly premiums for millions of Americans.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller doubled down on Trump's comments about running Venezuela during a Jake Tapper interview.
A plaque honoring the Capitol Police officers who defended the Capitol has not yet been displayed at the Capitol, as required by law.
President Donald Trump has been trying his hardest to rewrite and redefine the Jan. 6 attack as well as the role he played in inciting it.
Mamdandi's first orders of business as NYC's newly elected mayor included the reversal of two executive orders signed by his predecessor, former Mayor Eric Adams.
Democrats haven’t won statewide office since 1994 and have left an average of 50 seats uncontested during every election cycle since.
Donald Trump claimed he will grant a "full pardon" to Tina Peters, who was convicted on state charges related to 2020 election interference.