The New York elected officials calling for a ceasefire in Gaza A growing number of politicians, labor unions, city councils and other organizations have joined the call for a ceasefire as the death toll increases. 03/28/2024 - 7:00 am | View Link
Trump calls his globe-trotting ex-diplomat ‘my envoy.’ Neither is in office Richard Grenell has been acting as a kind of shadow secretary of state, meeting with far-right leaders and movements, and pledging Trump’s support. 03/28/2024 - 4:03 am | View Link
Where RFK Jr. Goes From Here The outsider candidate has money, a running mate, and a growing army of supporters determined to upend the election. 03/28/2024 - 3:30 am | View Link
Daily Kickoff In today’s Daily Kickoff, we look at how the Jewish and political worlds are reacting to the death of Sen. Joseph Lieberman on Wednesday, and report on the Jewish Democratic Council of America’s ... 03/28/2024 - 12:07 am | View Link
How Andy Kim Took on New Jersey’s Political Machine In his bid for the Senate, the third-term congressman had to overcome a challenge from the state’s First Lady—and a Democratic Party system that favors the powers that be. 03/27/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
A judge is holding a hearing Thursday on a motion to dismiss the Georgia 2020 election case against Donald Trump. Follow here for the latest live news updates.
A proposal to limit where people can carry firearms in Colorado, openly or with concealed carry permits, was narrowed substantially Wednesday as sponsors fought to win a key committee vote in the state Senate.
The bill as introduced would have banned firearms from being carried at a slew of places, including stadiums, protests at public locations, bars, places of worship, public parks, libraries and more.
Colorado lawmakers have scaled back their reform plan for the Regional Transportation District, but they’re still aiming to significantly alter the size and composition of its governing board.
The backers of the draft legislation also are motivated by a desire to bolster transparency within the sprawling metro Denver transit agency and to align its efforts with the state’s broader policy goals.
North Carolina Lt. Governor Mark Ronan (R) insulted Beyoncé’s singing abilities, called her a “skank,” and said she was teaching “young women how to be hyper-sexual whores,” The Root reports.