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As American demographics change—with growing racial diversity, educational polarization, and morphing religious ...
One year on from the shooting at a Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, Newsweek takes a look at what history might have been ...
California Gov. Gavin Newsom promoted his more than 2,000-mile jaunt from California to South Carolina as a bid to help the ...
Republicans are rightly worried about Elon Musk’s threat to form a third party, but for all his considerable talents, the billionaire’s latest political project faces numerous obstacles before it can ...
The new IRS interpretation came after decades of debate and, most recently, lawsuits from the National Religious Broadcasters ...
The cycle of rich guys trying to form third parties has been a constant in this country. Musk’s proposed effort would likely ...
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has launched a new political party in the United States, declaring the formation of the “America Party” ...
If you’re someone who clicks on an article about political engagement, you’re probably someone who likes keeping up with the news. Maybe you find yourself constantly scrolling social media ...
Another key issue at the center of America’s rising troubles with political violence is the frequency at which the attacks are perpetrated by people who otherwise appear to be everyday citizens.
America's split-screen day had finally merged into a collective image of a divided people a half block from the White House, many unable or unwilling to talk to one another.
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