News Source: The New York Observer
| 16 hours ago
When former Congressman Anthony Weiner officially launched his mayoral bid yesterday, he took the unprecedented step of releasing an announcement video in the dark of night and only granting phone interviews with the media throughout the day. Some
News Source: NY1
| 16 hours ago
Anthony Weiner made no public appearances after announcing his run for mayor yesterday, but he's all over the city today. The former Congressman greeted commuters this morning at 125th Street and Malcolm X Boulevard in Harlem. He stressed his desire
News Source: Denver Post
| 16 hours ago
Weiner got a supportive reception Thursday during the first appearance of his New York City mayoral campaign. People shook his hand outside a Harlem subway station and asked him about issues ranging from police tactics to education and services for
News Source: Miami Herald
| 21 hours ago
House lawmakers are ready to pass legislation that links student loan rates to the financial markets in spite of a veto threat from President Barack Obama. The economy is recovering, the White House is dealing with multiple controversies, and
News Source: The Journal Gazette
| 23 hours ago
Jurors in the Jodi Arias murder trial said Wednesday they were unable to reach a unanimous verdict on whether she should be sentenced to life in prison or death for killing her one-time boyfriend, prompting the judge to instruct them to keep trying.
News Source: Epoch Times
| 1 day ago
Anthony Weiner officially announced his candidacy for New York City mayor Wednesday, hoping the voters will look past his Twitter scandal from two years ago that cost him his seat in Congress...I know that this is going to be a difficult slog, and I'
News Source: CNN
| 1 day ago
Now Anthony Weiner is hoping to travel the same route in seeking political redemption. Weiner was in his seventh term in Congress, representing parts of the New York City boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn, when he resigned from the House in 2011 amid
News Source: Politico
| 1 day ago
In the first remarks of his political comeback bid, Anthony Weiner said he hasn't spoken with Nancy Pelosi or Barack Obama since he resigned his House seat. He described Mike Bloomberg's tenure as a mix of success and failure. And he staked out a