Rachel Maddow took time Monday night to applaud the makers of "Epic Furious," a new arcade game mocking President Trump and ...
MS NOW's Rachel Maddow kicked off Monday night with an in-depth analysis of how President Donald Trump's Justice Department, ...
*Shawna Thomas is making a high-profile move in cable news. The veteran journalist and former executive producer of “CBS Mornings” has been tapped as political director at MS NOW, where she will ...
MS NOW, formerly MSNBC, is launching a mobile app this summer as it moves away from a being traditional news network toward something closer to a social media platform, adapting to a rapidly changing ...
A former “CBS Mornings” executive producer who was widely viewed as Gayle King’s right hand has landed at MS NOW as the cable outlet ramps up its political coverage ahead of the midterms. The ...
Shawna Thomas, a veteran journalist who has enjoyed stints as a Washington producer, news executive and a morning-show honcho, is joining MS NOW after wrapping up a stint as the executive producer of ...
The two former corporate siblings will host two very different parties after the event (one glamorous, one subversive), forcing agents, journalists and politicos to choose sides or risk party-hopping.
With the Senedd (Welsh parliament) election campaign now under way, voters in Wales are beginning to see more political coverage across television, online and social media. Broadcasters have reported ...
Lesbian pundit Rachel Maddow said Monday night that President Donald Trump is leading the country deeper into conflict with Iran with a “broken” U.S. government and military that he and Defense ...
He’s such a classic stereotypical wannabe strongman type. I am very disinterested in him as a person. People say like, oh, if you could interview Donald Tr*mp, what would you ask him? I don’t know. I ...
The Arizona Republic and azcentral.com are launching a reader survey to help guide reporting on the November midterm election and to make sure news coverage serves Arizonans as they cast their votes.
Matthew Chapman attended Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and lives in San Marcos, Texas. Before joining Raw Story, he wrote for Shareblue and AlterNet, specializing in election and policy coverage.