Democratic Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid is retiring, leaving an open Senate seat in Nevada. The new candidates are Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Joe Heck. The two candidates appeared in
Democratic Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid is retiring, leaving an open Senate seat in Nevada. The new candidates are Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Joe Heck. The two candidates appeared in
As we prepare for Election Day 2016, flashback to just before Election 2008. Look at eight lost election stories from 2008 to see what should have been expected. In the final days
Today, on one hour daily independent news program Democracy Now, anchor and reporter Amy Goodman announced that she will turn herself in to North Dakota authorities on Monday, October 17 for trespassing.
A federal judge in Florida extended the deadline for residents to register to vote in the 2016 election though today at 5 PM. The extension came as an emergency measure after Hurricane
A three judge panel of a federal appeals court declared the structure of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) unconstitutional and overturned a decision [PDF] requiring PHH to pay a $103 million
The Donald Trump campaign has released a new 30 second advertisement. The video is called “Dangerous” and was posted by “Team Trump.” The video claims “Hillary Clinton failed” as Secretary of State.
American Sustainable Business Council (ASBC) issued a letter to top elected officials in Congress, Senators Mitch McConnell and Harry Reid, and House members Paul Ryan and Nancy Pelosi, requesting that leaders “not
Manhattan Board of Elections Commissioner Alan Schulkin revealed some very strong opinions about voter fraud in the city while a spy camera was running from Republican partisan group Project Veritas. Alan Schulkin
Two men stopped in a truck whose path was apparently blocked ran through a crowd of Columbus Day protesters in Reno Nevada yesterday. The path of the driver was blocked when threatening
Important differences emerged in the second presidential debate on October 9, 2016. The candidates were finally questioned about Supreme Court Justices. Martha Raddatz was one of the moderators. She turned to audience