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Hundreds of houses of worship are offering sanctuary to people wh
A Colorado doctor has been ordered to stop seeing patients and is being fired from her medical school teaching job after calling first lady Michelle Obama “monkey face” on Facebook and defending herself as “still not racist.”
Dr. Michelle Herren, a white pediatric anesthesiologist at Denver Health Me
By Bill Fletcher, Jr. (NNPA Newswire Columnist)
I was sitting at a Starbucks trying to mind my own business and right next to me two individuals were discussing the aftermath of the November 8th presidential elections. At one point, they began discussing the protests that have spontaneously spread across the United States in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s so-called victory.
I listened carefully when I heard them both express their opposition to the protests and their agreement that Trump must
Religious leaders in California are calling for a police investigation after identical letters were sent to local mosques hailing President-elect Donald Trump and calling for death to Muslims.
The San Francisco Bay Area chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) released a statement asking for increased protection after the hate-filled letters were discovered at the Islamic centers of Long Beach and Claremont as well as a mosque in San Jose.
The handwritten and photocopied
The 2012 Obama campaign’s director of religious outreach says Democrats are throwing votes away.
The white evangelical vote has been a focus of post-election coverage, and for good reason. If you had told the average person that white evangelicals would account for more than a fourth of the entire electorate, they may not have believed you: After all, ev
Sen. Bernie Sanders on Sunday criticized Republican objections to the Wisconsin recount effort, arguing that the move is within legal rights and fairly common after elections.
"We have recounts, probably almost every election there's a recount," Sanders, I-Vt., said on CNN. "No one expects there to be profound change but there's nothing wrong with going through the process."
Wisconsin election officials accepted Green Party candidate Jill Stein's petition for a statew
I’ve been taking some deep breaths.
I was shocked but not surprised by the outcome of the 2016 election. I knew that Donald Trump could become president even though I honestly did not believe that he would. And to paraphrase Shakespeare’s Marc Antony, friends, Christians, and fellow Americans: lend me your ears: I’ve not come to bury Hillary Clinton or to praise her. I’m not about to argue policies or the relative trustworthiness of the two main candidates. That’s been done ad nauseam.
What I
To the evangelicals who voted for Donald Trump:
I believe you. I believe in you.
I believe you love others. I believe you are doing your best. I believe you want good for America.
As a fellow evangelical, a local church pastor, and a seminary professor, I believe you want to be true to the gospel — to the “good news.”
In supporting Trump, I believe you did what you thought to be right by trying to vote for the lesser e
In a YouTube video released Monday night, President-elect Donald Trump made a series of bold assertions about his priorities once he gets into office, but in a series of interviews, experts said many of his plans are easier said than done.
While he can make use of executive orders to nullify some of the orders of his predecessor, in some cases, the experts said his goals can't be accomplished as simply as he seems to think. In others, they suggested he didn’t know enough about the policy area
West Virginia Town Tries to Move Past Michelle Obama Post
As a small West Virginia community tries to move past the backlash of a racist Facebook post that targeted first lady Michelle Obama, a council member had some inviting words for outsiders who look down on her town.
"Come see us," Joyce Gibson said. "Spend a day with us. If I knew you would come, I would bake a cake. We're very decent people."
Clay Mayor Beverly Whaling resigned Tuesday and the Town Council later met to accept it. T
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What a difference four years makes.
A newly elected Donald Trump has changed his tune on the Electoral College, calling it "genius" after his win in the presidential election -- a far cry from when he blasted it four years ago.
Trump, despite trailing by nearly 1 million ballots in the popular vote, with 94 percent of the count in, won an Electoral College vic
Donald Trump spoke out to supporters who have committed a slew of acts of violent and hate speech in the wake of his election for the first time during his interview with "60 Minutes" on Sunday night.
Trump expressed complete shock when asked about these responses to his election victory.
"I am very surprised to hear that. I hate to hear it," he said.
"I would say don't do it, that's terrible. Because I'm going to bring this country together," he said when asked if he had a message for anyone
Donald Trump Scammed Racists
Donald Trump is the President Of The United States largely because he appealed to racists across America. He promised a few things: repealing Obamacare, banning muslims, building his wall and a few other radical right wing policies that would appeal to his base. Well…
nice seeing all the trump supporters raging because he wont/cant repeal obamacare like he promised hahahaha
It appea
For supporters of Hillary Clinton, the 2016 election had its fair share of ups… before it ended with the ultimate letdown.
Now that it’s over, some of her voters are feeling burnt out, grief-stricken, and even depressed over Donald Trump’s surprising win.
In an emotional concession speech, Clinton addressed her visibly-upset supporters.
“This loss hurts, but please never stop believing that fighting for what’s right is worth it,” she said.
Many people have been expressing their grief and ar
There are still more votes to be counted, but it looks almost certain that despite losing the presidency, Hillary Clinton will win the popular vote.
And likely by a million or more votes — a much larger margin than Al Gore enjoyed in 2000, when he too was denied by the Electoral College even though he nominally had more votes.
Put more starkly: It appears Americans chose Clinton, but got Trump.
Trump's popular vote loss likel
Thousands of protesters swarmed the streets of several major cities Wednesday to voice their opposition to Donald Trump, who less than 24 hours earlier stunned the world to become the 45th person elected president of the United States.
Protesters in Chicago chanted "Not my president" and "F--- Trump" outside Trump International Hotel & Tower in what seemed like a grand uprising — one in which minority groups that have felt targeted by Trump ov
2:55 a.m. ET: Republican Donald Trump has been elected the 45th president of the United States, according to the New York Times and Associated Press, who called the election in the early hours of the morning on Wednesday. Trump’s ascendance to the White House came after a sweep of many hard fought swing states in the midwest, southeast, and rust belt, capping one of the biggest upsets in modern American political history.
At 2:50 a.m. ET, Trump took the stag
As the votes roll in across the U.S. in a tight presidential election, the Dow Jones industrial average plunged more than 600 points in volatile futures trading as traders reacted to a strong showing from Donald Trump in key too-close-to call swing states like Florida.
Global markets were wildly volatile, with stocks, currencies and bonds around swinging as investors reacted to with a high level of anxiety to the possibility that Republican Donald Trump could best Democrat Hillary Clinton in 2