Politics
People who supported a man with 26 sexual misconduct allegations against him had a lot to say about the sexual assault allegations against Andrew Cuomo and his resignation.
All five major candidates are people of color, two are Black women, setting the stage for voters to elect the first non-white man to lead the city.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo's pending resignation over damning sexual harassment allegations has paved the way for State Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins to be New York's first Black woman acting lieutenant governor.
The suspicion that Herschel Walker's wife illegally voted in Georgia while she was a Texas resident draws attention to Crystal Mason being sentenced to five years in prison for her own controversial vote in 2016.
A recent report suggests the only Black Republican Senator could be making a power move ahead of the 2024 presidential season after meeting with major Republican donors.
After a brief hiatus following her short-lived tenure as Teen Vogue's editor-in-chief, McCammond picked up her mantle as a political journalist reporting for NBC News and later returning to Axios.
Proponents of student debt cancelation applaud the Biden Administration's extension of the pause on student loan payments but want the president to take action and cancel the debt.
Tarana Burke and other advocates call out the governor for attempting to hide behind the trauma of a family member, to deflect from his own accountability.
By wearing a tan suit, Joe Biden is challenging (trolling) Republicans to keep the same negative and selective energy they had with their fake outrage when President Barack Obama wore a tan suit nearly seven years ago.
At a time when Republican attorneys general are prioritizing partisan politics over the public good, New York Attorney General Letitia James, who found Gov. Andrew Cuomo sexually harassed 11 women, puts people first.
Shontel Brown, a county council leader in Cleveland, was projected to defeat former State Sen. Nina Turner in the Democratic primary for Congress in Ohio that may have also been a referendum on the progressive wing of the political party.
To deflect from criticism about his "election integrity" activities, Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin released an ad that is eerily similar to a viral ad released last year by Sen. Raphael Warnock.