Delcy Rodríguez named acting Venezuela president
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Sima Samar has spent a lifetime working for the ideals of a country that no longer exists, but even in exile she dreams of rebuilding for a second time
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump criticized his Democratic rival's vice presidential selection process, saying Tuesday that some men are "insulted" by Joe Biden's decision to promise to select a woman as his running mate. In an interview with Fox ...
*SACRAMENTO, Calif — Sen. Kamala Harris’ (D-California) journey to becoming the first Black and first woman vice president of the United States today has been marked by a line of other historic professional milestones, most of them achieved here in her ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Former Vice President Joe Biden is now projected as president-elect of the ...
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that women aspiring to higher office face not just a “glass ceiling” but a far tougher “marble ceiling.” During an interview with USA Today’s Susan Page — published Saturday — Pelosi was asked whether ...
Veep debuts on HBO this Sunday and, unless the entire enterprise implodes during the title sequence, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, as Selina Meyer, will present viewers with the most well-rounded fictional female vice president in memory. Which is worth something ...
Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) predicted in a recent interview that the United States will have its first female president “within this next generation.” “Democrats have nominated two women for president, and they both lost to Donald Trump.
Former first lady Michelle Obama declared America isn’t ready for a woman in the Oval Office, arguing men nationwide don’t want to be “led” by a female president. Obama, who backed former Vice President Kamala Harris in her failed 2024 White House ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris disagrees with former first lady Michelle Obama, arguing in a new interview that the country is in fact ready to elect its first female president. Her comments come after Obama asserted last month that the country isn ...