The vice president delivered an emotional speech to supporters after losing the election to President-elect Donald Trump.
Harris, who replaced Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee just months before the election, vowed “a peaceful transfer of power ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A presidential campaign marked by upheaval and rancor approached its finale on Election Day as Americans decided whether to send Donald Trump back to the White House or elevate ...
Vice President Kamala Harris’ sit-down with Fox News’ Bret Baier wasn’t an interview; it was a competition. Baier sought to box Harris into giving no-win answers to what were at times loaded ...
Leonardo DiCaprio is endorsing Kamala Harris for president, with the Oscar-winning actor expressing support for the Democratic nominee in a video Friday. “Climate change is killing the earth and ...
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter is finally in "Formation" with the Kamala Harris campaign. The internet was abuzz with false reports of a DNC appearance in August — but Beyoncé is finally hitting the ...
In an interview with NBC’s Peter Alexander, Vice President Kamala Harris details how she would distance herself from President Biden, the widening gender gap among voters, why her criticizing ...
Kamala Harris celebrates her 60th birthday on Sunday, but it's US election rival Donald Trump whose age is under scrutiny after a series of rambling speeches and a bizarre dance party. Seeking to ...
King Harris was arrested in Georgia this week after a traffic stop resulted in the discovery of a misdemeanor failure to appear warrant. While official info on the arrest remained relatively ...
Well, Kamala Harris did it: She went on Fox News. And viewers were disabused of any notion that the station might approach the interview with minimally journalistic standards pretty much instantly.
Nick Quah, culture and podcast critic at New York Magazine, says Vice President Kamala Harris' and former President Donald Trump’s appearances on non-traditional, online shows are more than just ...
When Kamala Harris launched into the race for president in July, the leaders of the Black sororities and fraternities known as the Divine Nine issued a statement vowing “to meet this critical ...