The "Greatest" show on Earth: A review of Trump's first 50 days
Unsurprisingly, President Donald Trump's first 50 days in office reveal a tumultuous start.
March 10, 2025
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Unsurprisingly, President Donald Trump's first 50 days in office reveal a tumultuous start.
Mary Kay Costello is a military veteran and former federal prosecutor in Philadelphia.
A congresswoman tries to assuage the anxieties of her constituents and helps them mobilize for the next four years.
Trump was rather low-energy but got in many of his favorite digs.
Comedian Kathy Griffin vows to keep making fun of Trump.
Trump released a statement after being criticized for waiting too long to acknowledge the Portland stabbings.
Which Donald Trump are we to believe? The divisive one who for months has mocked, insulted and ridiculed people, or the one elected president who is now promising unity?
Donald Trump launched a defense of those he said were merely trying to protest the removal of a statue.
LGBT stars and allies share their fears for marriage equality, women's rights, immigration, and more at Fred and Jason's Halloweenie.
Carson will make the announcement Friday, The Washington Post reports.
For the third time in a row, the GOP has chosen the extremist former president to stand for election.
Peter Boykin, who organized sparsely-attended Trump rallies, was soundly defeated in his quest for a seat in North Carolina's legislature.
It's been about a year since the election. Here are five self-care tips for the rest of this God-forsaken nightmare.
LGBT supporters of the beleaguered president -- who will be relaxing in Florida this weekend -- will gather in Washington and other cities on Saturday.
Trump accuses Sen. Richard Blumenthal of misrepresenting the Supreme Court nominee's concerns.
A gay couple found the note attached to a knife on their front porch Tuesday morning.
We take a look at those who enabled and were enabled by Donald Trump and will continue making our lives miserable.
Would you trade your vote to a third-party candidate to stop Trump?
Nate Silver and Michael Moore have some dire warnings for those who think Americans are too smart to elect an "idiot."
Today is a day of mourning for an America that turned away from its founding ideals and into the grip of authoritarianism, writes John Casey.