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1896: William Jennings Bryan stepped onto the podium at the Democratic National Convention inside the Chicago Coliseum at ...
As Americans marked the 249th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence last weekend, polling data on patriotism ...
James Carville slams his party for lecturing men about lifestyle choices, ranging from what they can eat to what they should ...
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Sioux City businesswoman and mom Catelin Drey has served as an Iowa delegate at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago ...
Chicago's longest-serving alderman, Walter Burnett, is stepping down. And, he has a recommendation for who should replace him.
But that April day, the governor of the country’s largest nominal stronghold of liberalism insinuated that the White House ...
Illinois Federation of Teachers President Dan Montgomery won’t be seeking reelection, and three other executive board members ...
This new series about American history brings David back to a sketch comedy format—only now with presidential producers in the wings.
On this day in 1896, William Jennings Bryan of Lincoln, Nebraska, delivered his famous “Cross of Gold” speech at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago. Bryan argued that allowing the free ...
The Democratic Party's future got even more complicated when 33-year-old Zohran Mamdani won New York City’s mayoral primary.