WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Embattled U.S. Democratic Senator Bob Menendez said on Thursday he would not run for reelection as a Democrat, but suggested he could run as an independent. Prosecutors have charged Menendez with taking bribes from New Jersey businessmen to impede law enforcement probes into them, illegally acting as an agent of the Egyptian […]
Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) tells CNN’s Manu Raju that she can’t support presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump and doesn’t rule out leaving the Republican party and becoming an independent.
The top-seeded North Carolina Tar Heels will try to cut down the nets at the ACC Tournament when they face the No. 10 seed North Carolina State W
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA) said Sunday on NBC's "Meet the Press" that he would vote for a Republican when repeatedly asked if he would endorse former President Donald Trump. | Clips
Republicans have opposed Biden judicial nominee Adeel Mangi over his links to anti-Israel and anti-cop groups. Now, Mangi’s work as a high-powered corporate attorney for pharmaceutical giants and accused monopolists could turn Democrats against him.
A day after Clemson sued the Atlantic Coast Conference, the ACC filed a lawsuit against the school in a North Carolina court, saying the school is breaking its agreements with the league by challenging its exit fees and contract that binds members through their media rights.
A day after Clemson sued the Atlantic Coast Conference, the ACC filed a lawsuit against the school in a North Carolina court, saying the school is breaking its agreements with the league by challenging its exit fees and contract that binds members through their media rights.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he doesn't believe former President Trump would follow through on his pledge to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border because of the two countries' economic ties.
Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador says he doesn't believe former President Trump would follow through on his pledge to build a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border because of the two countries' economic ties.
I really shouldn’t be watching March Madness starting this weekend.
After eight seasons of “Dirty Jobs,” TV host Mike Rowe has seen it all — well, almost. He’s wrangled venomous snakes, cleaned up roadkill, tested shark suits, inspected sewers, embalmed corpses, and inseminated horses, among other atrocious gigs, but there’s one job he just won’t do. Many of the dirty jobs Mike has experienced are no doubt “disgusting, vile, putrid, soul-deadening, [and] horrific,” but they don’t compare to the dirtiest job of them all — being a politician. “Why didn't...
By Adam Lucas CHARLOTTE—Carolina was in the middle of practice Tuesday when