

Will The Last Republican In New England Please Turn Out The Lights?
Another part of the country that was once a Republican stronghold is now almost completely blue.
Another part of the country that was once a Republican stronghold is now almost completely blue.
In addition to winning back the House, Democrats also made gains in Governor’s races.
A Federal Judge in Maryland ruled last week that a lawsuit against the President based on a rather obscure provision of the Constitution could go forward.
Ebola is making a reappearance in Central Africa.. Will the world be better prepared this time?
A Federal Judge is allowing a lawsuit alleging that President Trump is improperly benefiting from business being done at the hotel in Washington, D.C. bearing his name to go forward.
The GOP’s potential troubles in 2018 don’t just exist at the Congressional level.
Voters in Maine hand their conservative Governor a setback.
Susan Collins will stay in the Senate rather than running for Governor of Maine next year.
Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions became the latest prominent Republican to endorse Donald Trump, but there are a lot more Republicans who are starting to panic over what Trump could do to their party.
With one surprise endorsement, Donald Trump stole the post-debate news cycle from Marco Rubio.
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola Outbreak that began in 2014 to be officially over.
The nurse who was detained by New Jersey officials in a quarantine despite not displaying any symptoms of Ebola is suing Chris Christie and others for civil liberties violations.
Much like the disease itself, Ebola panic seems to have disappeared as the midterm elections become ever more distant in the rear view mirror.
The Republican wave extended even to Governor’s races that, in any other year, they should have lost.
A Maine Judge has largely rejected the efforts of the State of Maine to restrict the movements of Kaci Hickcox
For the ninth time since 1974, the next Governor of Maine will likely be elected with less than 50% of the vote.
Third-party candidates in several states could end up having a big say in the battle for control of the Senate.
In the 80’s it was yachts, today it’s private jets. The argument is the same, and it’s still without merit.