Scotland Votes “No” on Independence from the United Kingdom

With turnout of 84.6%, Scottish voters decided to say with the United Kingdom, 55% to 45%. However while they may be staying, there will still be great change coming to Scotland. As part of a last-ditch attempt to encourage “No” votes, Prime Minister David Cameron announced a series of promises […]


PCCC Announces Franken Endorsement

The Progressive Change Campaign Committee announced today that they are endorsing Sen. Al Franken (D-MI) in his re-election bid. While Franken just barely won his Senate seat in 2008 with a court case that went all the way into 2009, he is leading his Republican opponent, businessman Mike McFadden. While […]


NY GOV: Cuomo Wins, But Tighter Than Expected

New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and his running mate, Kathy Hocul, won their primary last night each defeating a more liberal candidate. Governor Cuomo defeated Zephyr Teachout, a professor who ran on a platform of fighting corruption while Kathy Hocul defeated Tim Wu, who is best known for coining the […]


OFF THE WIRE: Michael Bloomberg Rejoins Bloomberg, Inc.

Off the presses: New York, NY — Bloomberg LP and Michael R. Bloomberg, its founder and majority shareholder, announced today that Daniel L. Doctoroff will be stepping aside from his role as President and Chief Executive Officer of the company effective at the end of this year.  Bloomberg LP will […]


Piers Morgan Officially Leaves CNN

This morning, Piers Morgan broke the news that he has officially left CNN. While Morgan has been off the air for a few months, his contract expired yesterday. When Morgan’s show ended, there were reports that he would stay at CNN and do interview specials, possibly on a weekly basis. […]