Stephanie Ruhle, Ali Velshi, Katy Tur and Brandy Zadrozny sit with The Hollywood Reporter for a discussion about the changes coming to the channel formerly known as MSNBC. By Alex Weprin Senior Editor ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — After refusing to convene the U.S. House during the government shutdown, Speaker Mike Johnson is recalling lawmakers back into session — and facing an avalanche of pent-up ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate took the first step to end the government shutdown on Sunday after a group of moderate Democrats agreed to proceed without a guaranteed extension of health care subsidies, ...
Senators ended a rare Saturday session at the Capitol with no votes, no text of a three-bill “minibus” and few signs of progress toward a possible shutdown offramp. Lawmakers are now eyeing a possible ...
Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) told reporters on Saturday that senators will remain in session until a deal is unlocked to reopen the government as the shutdown reached Day 39 with members ...
In a softly lit loft nestled within a commercial building in SoHo, portraits of iconic musicians line the walls in asymmetric clusters. The collection, provided by the Morrison Hotel Gallery, includes ...
After three decades, the MSNBC brand will be retired on Nov. 15. The network has called in Rachel Maddow to help viewers make the transition. By Michael M. Grynbaum Rachel Maddow intoning the preamble ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. MSNBC will rebrand as MS NOW starting Nov. 15, dropping the NBC peacock logo while maintaining its progressive ...
Country music legend Rodney Crowell moved to Nashville in the early '70s to kick off a legendary songwriting and solo career. The two-time Grammy winner's 20th album, "Airline Highway," features ...
There are cities and towns across the United States that specifically call to music lovers. Among them is Asheville, North Carolina, the ultimate destination for artists and travelers looking to ...
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