POLITICS
John Kerry Says Trump Is 'Completely Intimidated' by Vladimir Putin
The former U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry told MSNBC that the U.S. president is not willing to stand up to his Russian counterpart.
Stimulus Bill 'Ping Pong' Between House, Senate May Win 'Better Deal': Rep.
A back and forth could push lawmakers into making their positions publicly, while allowing more of them to have an impact on shaping the bill.
Facebook 'On Wrong Side of History' Says Engineer in Resignation Letter
Facebook software engineer Ashok Chandwaney has criticised the company's approach to hate speech in an impassioned resignation letter.
Biden is Losing Latino Support in South Florida, Which Could Sway Election
A Cuban American in Miami compares Joe Biden's campaign policies to a "Trojan horse" of infiltrating America with "leftist policies and alliances."
The Coming Clash on Race at the First Biden-Trump Debate
Some of the biggest debate fireworks in Biden and Trump's first debate battle could come on the issue of race, amid a backdrop of a nation roiled by the killing and shooting of black men by police, and dueling vision's for America.
Veterans Advocate Says Trump Has 'No Integrity' and 'No Honor'
Paul Rieckhoff, a veteran of the Iraq War who founded the nonprofit Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, described the president as "a disgusting human being."
Senate GOP Unveil COVID-19 Relief Package, McConnell Demands Vote This Week
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and the Republicans are set to unveil their own COVID-19 relief package proposal and are set to hold a vote on it this week.
Christian Group Launches Anti-Trump Effort in Swing States
Reverend Nathan Empsall of Faithful America said President Donald Trump has "distorted" the Gospel message of Christianity to serve a "hateful, right-wing agenda."
Donald Trump Leading in Only One Potential Swing State, Polls Show
In Missouri 49 percent of those polled say they plan to vote for Trump, versus 44 percent who say they will vote for Biden.
Rasmussen Reports Shows Trump Trailing Biden by 8 Points in Wisconsin
Biden leads Trump among Wisconsin's independent voters by double digits.
Trump Draws Eisenhower Link After Criticizing Military-Industrial Complex
Trump accused Pentagon leaders Monday of pushing for conflicts solely to keep defense contractors happy.
Americans Await Second Stimulus Check Update as Senate Returns
The partisan divide on what steps to take on stimulus looks set only to widen, with the Senate expected to turn focus to another relief bill.
Pro-Trump Super PAC Head Says Parscale Spent Cash 'Like a Drunken Sailor'
The re-election campaign for President Donald Trump is spending money very quickly, according to analysis by the New York Times.
Trump's Rising Approval Rating Is Having Little Impact on Biden's Election
President Donald Trump's approval rating has been improving but it doesn't seem to helping him ahead of the general election.
Labor Day 2020: Here's Where Major Unions Stand on Trump vs. Biden Election
As Americans celebrate Labor Day, many of the nation's largest unions have already endorsed candidates for November's presidential election.
Trump Allies Use Iraq War to Deflect Claim He Called Dead Troops 'Losers'
President Donald Trump's allies point to the Iraq War as they defend him from claims he called dead American soldiers "losers" and "suckers."
Trump's USPS Chief DeJoy Under Pressure Over Employee Straw Donor Claims
Criticism of Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is mounting after a report that he allegedly pressured employees to make political contributions to the Republican Party.
Biden Strongly Favored Over Trump in Temperament, Caring: National Poll
By a double-digit margin, more voters see Joe Biden as having the right temperament to be president and a better ability to care about people.
Trump Had a Faux Obama That He 'Ritualistically Belittled,' Cohen Claims
The White House has pushed back against Michael Cohen's claims, describing him as "a disgraced felon and disbarred lawyer, who lied to Congress."
Hagel and DeWine Say Anonymous Sources Should Come Forward Publicly
"They should show some courage and step forward as well," Obama-era Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said.
Steve Mnuchin Defends Record U.S. Deficit, Spending: COVID-19 'Like a War'
The treasury secretary said the national debt won't be dealt with until after the COVID-19 pandemic.
Majority of Americans Say Trump Aggravating Racial Unrest: Poll
Only one in 10 Americans say Trump's rhetoric in response to police shootings and racial protests has made the situation in the U.S. any better, according to a new ABC News/Ipsos poll.