The Trump Administration Is Quietly Denying Federal Housing Loans To DACA Recipients
The Department of Housing and Urban Development hasn’t announced a formal policy denying FHA loans for DACA recipients, but lenders tell BuzzFeed News that’s the guidance they’re getting from officials.
Sen. Chris Murphy Said He Is “Not Planning” To Run For President, But Wouldn’t Explicitly Rule It Out
Murphy told BuzzFeed News’ AM to DM he doesn’t “have any plans to go to Iowa or New Hampshire.”
Anthony Scaramucci Shared Advice For Democrats Trying To Win Back Trump Voters
"Some people say my 15 minutes of fame are over. My 15 minutes of fame haven’t even begun yet."
Trump Gave His Own Presidency An A+ In A Wide-Ranging Fox News Interview
"Can I go higher than that?"
Steve McQueen Said Reviews Of "Widows" Revealed The Inherent Racism Of Many Movie Critics
"It was interesting how through the critique of this movie I’ve seen sexism and racism in a way — even when the review is positive."
House Democrats Are Ready To Investigate Trump — Starting With Why He Fired Jeff Sessions
Top House Democrats said Wednesday they plan to investigate Trump’s tax returns, the president’s ties to Russia, and the family separations policy, among other priorities.
The Biggest Democratic Stars Of The Midterms Lost. Here’s Who You Should Know About Now.
There's a new, wildly diverse, and largely female Democratic group joining the House of Representatives.
An Extremist Shot Women To Death In Florida. But The Feds Probably Won’t Treat Him As A Terrorist.
"We have perfect records of international terrorism prosecution — we have really miserable records for domestic terrorism."
Puerto Ricans Who Fled The Hurricane Are Preparing To Vote For The First Time In Florida
“We will vote, and the things we achieve here we achieve for them,” one woman who fled Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria told BuzzFeed News.
Voter Suppression Is Already An Issue In The Midterm Elections
Allegations of voter suppression in Georgia, Kansas, and North Dakota come as early voting has already begun for the 2018 midterm elections.
Manhattan Republicans Are Defending Their Invitation To A Violent Far-Right Group
Friday's speech by Proud Boys founder Gavin McInnes was “a bit edgy,” the club conceded, while a past president mourned the decline of an “Upper East Side genteel club.”
At Least 12 People Have Died And More Than 180 Are Injured After An Earthquake Struck Haiti
The magnitude 5.9 earthquake is the most destructive to hit Haiti since 2010.
Kanye West Went On A Pro-Trump Rant On “SNL” Wearing A MAGA Hat And People Booed
“If I was concerned about racism I would’ve moved out of America a long time ago,” Kanye said as cast members looked on awkwardly.
Kellyanne Conway Said She’s A Survivor Of Sexual Assault
“I don’t expect Judge Kavanaugh or Jake Tapper or Jeff Flake or anybody to be held responsible for that. You have to be responsible for your own conduct.”
Senate Republicans Still Think Outside Counsel Was A Good Idea, Even If Her Five-Minute Segments Were Awkward
Republicans ceded their time to outside counsel to question Christine Blasey Ford and Brett Kavanaugh, rather than having 11 male senators do it.
Do Senate Republicans Still Think Anita Hill Was Lying? They Won't Say.
The shadow of 1991 looms over the Senate. And conservative commentators still don't believe Hill.
The House Just Passed A Bill To Prevent Another Death Toll Disaster Like In Puerto Rico
There are currently no national standards on how to count deaths related to natural disasters. Miscounting can lead those left behind to lose out on federal assistance.
Republicans Are Already Planning To Vote On Kavanaugh Next Week, Even Before The Hearing With His Accuser
Senators have been told to expect to stay in Washington through the weekend to fast-track Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination.
On The Anniversary Of Hurricane Maria, The Trump Administration Doesn’t Acknowledge The Thousands Who Died In Puerto Rico
Ben Carson met with Gov. Ricardo Rosselló and talked about the recovery effort, without mentioning the thousands of hurricane-related deaths.
12 Million Bottles Of Water Were Abandoned For Months In Hurricane-Ravaged Puerto Rico
The US government for the first time tried to explain how so much water was left exposed to the elements for months in the wake of Hurricane Maria.