By Brian Stelter Rachel Maddow is staying at MSNBC — but not in the same role she has held for the past thirteen years. Maddow has signed a new multi-year deal with MSNBC’s parent NBCUniversal, as Insider’s Claire Atkinson first reported on
By Jason Hoffman President Joe BidenĀ honored the WNBA championĀ Seattle Storm at the White House Monday,Ā praising the team for its actions both on and off the court — especially work the team has done on social justice issues. “What makes this team remarkable
By Jasmine Wright Vice President Kamala Harris, undertaking a suddenly high-stakes visit to Southeast Asia this week amid theĀ first major foreign policyĀ crisis of the Biden administration,Ā was on the receiving end of questionsĀ Monday about the US’ withdrawal from Afghanistan for the first time
By Gregory Krieg Kathy HochulĀ was sworn in as New York’s first female governor shortly after the stroke of midnight on Tuesday, replacing her disgraced predecessor,Ā Andrew Cuomo, who resigned amid multiple scandals, including a report from the state attorney general that found he
By Marshall Cohen The Justice Department told a judge on Friday that Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio should get three months in jail forĀ burning a Black Lives Matter flagĀ in December and bringing high-capacity rifle magazines to Washington, DC, days before the US
By Zachary Cohen, Ryan Nobles, Annie Grayer and Whitney Wild TheĀ House Select Committee investigatingĀ the January 6 Capitol riot is poised to send notices to various telecommunications companies requesting that they preserve the phone records of several people, including members of Congress, multiple
By Jacqueline Howard The US Food and Drug Administration on Monday granted full approval to the Pfizer/BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine for people age 16 and older. This is the first coronavirus vaccine approved by the FDA, and is expected to open the door
By Ben Church Olympic championĀ Elaine Thompson-HerahĀ posted the second-fastest women’s 100-meter time in history at the Eugene Diamond League competition Saturday. The Jamaican, who defended her 100-meter and 200-meter Olympic titles at Tokyo 2020, ran a world lead time of 10.54 seconds as
By Chauncey Alcorn A trio of Black former Kraft Heinz factory workers are suing the company for $30 million over what they claim wasĀ routine racist harassmentĀ from former co-workers and supervisors. The plaintiffs claim their former coworkers left notes in their lockers calling