Brad Haynes reports on the Senate election in Georgia. The Georgia Senate race is shaping up as a dramatic epilogue to the 2008 election, as Republican Sen. Saxby Chambliss and his Democratic challenger Jim Martin call in the...
Vampires draw the young female crowd (and it goes back way beyond Bella. Plus "Twilight" fans get a little too excited prompting police to shut down ) (Variety) (Mercury News) - Distracted driving (becoming a big problem with...
For those Democrats who were settling down with a bag of popcorn to watch an orgy of ideological strife among Republicans, it's beginning to become apparent that the war may be over before it began. Sure, there's plenty of...
Clearly, pinning down and dissecting the cancerous worm that is the Grand Old Party is all the rage amongst pundits and politicos these days. It's only been a week since Republicans got their asses handed to them at the polls...
A few weeks after the 1994 election—the one in which the "Republican Revolution" ended six decades of Democratic rule in the House of Representatives—I got a chance to interview the new House speaker, Newt Gingrich. The...
United we are strong. In reference to a letter to the editor “Two presidents” (Nov. 8), suggesting a Republican president for the red states and a Democrat for the blue states, we would no longer be united, therefore we would...
to voice opinions, share images, get paid to report news and more! Related News From the blogs Fred Thompson, former Senator from Tennessee and actor, is emerging as a top ranking contender for a run at the RNC chair. The DC...
Just before midnight on Nov. 4, I wasn't that worried. Sure, the election results had been bad – but they weren't devastating. Obama wasn't winning the popular vote by double-digit margins, as some polls had suggested he might....
On Veterans Day 2008, here are some of the political stories making headlines: • The New York Times -- Obama reportedly urged Bush to aid auto industry: "The struggling auto industry was thrust into the middle of a political...
CNN anchor Campbell Brown introduced a segment on Thursday's Election Center program by contrasting the "[p]eople all over the world dancing in the streets" over the election of Barack Obama to the "really, really angry"...