Eric Adams, a former NYPD captain and Brooklyn borough president, will be the next to lead New York City, becoming the city's second Black mayor, NBC News projects. Adams joins Morning Joe to discuss ...
Steve Kornacki is back in front of the Big Board to take a look at Arizona and Georgia, and explain why those two states are going to be so close.Nov. 10, 2020 ...
New Mexico's Supreme Court on Thursday moved to legalize gay marriage in the state, capping a year that had already seen historic gains for marriage equality. “Prohibiting same-gender marriages is not ...
Rachel Maddow looks at the unpopularity of elements of the new Republican voting laws with Georgia voters, but points out that Republicans needn't concern themselves with what is popular with voters ...
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham thanked Vice President Kamala Harris for protecting the right to affordable healthcare and pointed out that former President Donald Trump and JD Vance want to ...
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he plans to make changes to the childhood immunization schedule in September, according to the ousted director of the Centers for Disease Control and ...
Former US Attorney Harry Litman on President Trump’s tweet calling for the jailing of former FBI director James ComeyApril 17, 2018 ...
Tom Winter, NBC News investigative reporter, talks with Rachel Maddow about new reporting that Reza Zarrab, a Turkish-Iranian national wanted by Turkey and charged in the U.S. for sanctions violations ...
A mapmaker hired by Texas Republicans to design a functionally racist gerrymander of the state’s congressional districts testified in federal court Wednesday on the role that Trump administration ...
Attorney General Jeff Sessions has issued a statement hours after President Trump complained on Twitter about Sessions’ handling of alleged surveillance abuse.Feb. 28, 2018 ...
The illegal sex industry in eight U.S. cities brings in nearly $1 billion a year, according to a new study on sex trafficking and prostitution published Wednesday. The Urban Institute study, which was ...
New Orleans Police Department's Fifth District detectives have identified a man they believe opened fire yesterday into a large crowd during a second-line, wounding 19 people, including two children.
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