The broadside was the latest "dramatic sign of a widening rift between the country's two most powerful political families", said The Guardian. From our morning news briefing to a weekly Good News ...
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The Jeep Compass is the company's entry-level vehicle now that the Renegade isn't sold in America. A week behind the wheel of the Compass, using it as a daily driver, yielded some easy results for ...
Mr. Pildes is an author of the casebook “The Law of Democracy: Legal Structure of the Political Process.” As we move closer to Election Day, most Americans are angry, exhausted and ...
We're all used to the political spectrum going Left to Right. Almost everyone in politics looks at issues through this prism. I believe they're missing a second spectrum, however—one that can ...
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report on Friday shifted six House races toward Democrats and two contests toward the GOP in its final update before Election Day. The election handicapper moved Rep.
The US political system runs on money – and lots of it. With no legal limits on how much money can go into electing candidates to the White House and Congress, voters are deluged with ads ...
Our tendency to exaggerate fears of political violence can cause us to fall into a reinforcing cycle of fear and anger, which may actually increase the likelihood of violent incidents. It also ...
In 2020 — this is January of 2020, way before the election took place, before Covid, for that matter — I published a whole book about political polarization. It was called “Why We’re ...
We've all seen a lot of political ads lately. But in battleground states, it's a tsunami. Jack Levis is an independent voter in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, which makes him one of the most ...
Within the US, a persistent undercurrent of conspiracy thinking and apocalyptic belief may increase the risk of political violence. A 2024 study found that around 9% of Americans surveyed in 2022 ...