Andrew Yang

The former Fox News host's attempt to mock universal basic income becomes an uncomfortable reminder of his own history.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) won the New Hampshire Democratic primary election, with Pete Buttigieg and Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) close behind.
The entrepreneur and former tech executive became popular after proposing a plan to distribute $1,000 to all Americans aged 18-64.
“It's going to be a landslide,” one said Monday while waiting to hear Trump speak to an adoring throng in New Hampshire.
A poor showing on Tuesday could force some candidates to rethink their campaigns.
At the Democratic debate, Yang refuted an argument from Sen. Elizabeth Warren that laws need to change in order to dismantle entrenched racism.
For American Muslims, the 2020 campaign has been the first time that presidential candidates have recognized their value.
The candidates hustled across the state trying to fire up voters and make a last appeal to undecideds.
The Democratic presidential dropout said she also admires Warren and Sanders, but suggested they don't need her help "right now."
Evelyn Yang was one of 18 victims who were part of a lawsuit against Robert Hadden, who lost his medical license after pleading guilty to a criminal sex act.