
This Senate Hopeful Burning Confederate Flag In Campaign Ad Is The Definition Of Wanting All The Smoke
After going viral for opposing marijuana criminalization while smoking a blunt in a prior ad, Gary Chambers is making it a habit to light our timelines on fire.

OP-ED: This Year, We Need Black Women In The Senate
Laphonza Butler, the first Black woman president of EMILY's List, says that Black women have given our lives for democracy, yet "there was once again not a single Black woman in the Senate."

Senate Republicans Block Another Attempt To Advance Voting Rights Law
With only one Republican vote in favor of advancing federal voting rights legislation, voting rights are still on the brink.

Senate Approves Landmark Infrastructure Bill
If passed by House, Biden says legislation will create millions of “good paying jobs.”

No Black Woman Serves as a U.S. Senator. Congresswoman Val Demings Could Change That.
Demings could become Florida's first Black U.S. Senator and only the second woman to represent Florida in the Senate.

Black Women Helped In Georgia Election
Rev. Raphael Warnock will become Georgia's first Black senator and we're highlighting some of the Black women we can thank for that.

Amanda K. Edwards Is Ready To Make History
A self-proclaimed servant leader, Edwards says she's prepared to be the first Black woman from Texas to ever occupy a seat in the United States Senate.

Biden Assures Supporters That He Is 'Confident We Can Win South Carolina'
Despite his poor performances in Iowa and New Hampshire, Biden told supporters on a phone call that "I'll be damned if we're gonna lose this nomination."

Trump Fumes On Twitter As Pelosi Threatens To Delay Impeachment Trial
Trump threw his expected temper tantrum on Twitter as the next steps in this impeachment saga hang in the balance.

Jeff Sessions Formally Announces Senate Candidacy
Despite the fact that President Donald Trump and Sessions' relationship ended on a sour note, Sessions vowed to push through Trump's agenda.

Just When You Thought Lynching Was A Federal Crime, Senate Unanimously Approves Bill That Now Makes It One
The Justice for Victims of Lynching Act ensures that perpetrators would be punished by a sentence of up to life in prison.