As the year closes out with a new presidential administration on the horizon in 2025, U.S. companies are seeing more political conversations, and disagreements, in their workplaces. Newsweek ...
Reviewed by Michael J BoyleReviewed by Michael J Boyle Pork barrel politics is the practice of an elected official leveraging their vote to gain valuable concessions in exchange for political support.
“Selfless” is not commonly used to describe politicians, but it has been applied widely and rightfully to Joe Biden since the president decided to end his reelection campaign. If you look for other ...
On a visceral level, it feels far too common. A week ago, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking at a college in Utah. That same day, a student opened fire at a Colorado ...
To the editor: I wholeheartedly support contributing writer Josh Hammer’s urgent appeal for an end to political violence (“The Israeli Embassy killings and the ominous turn in political violence,” May ...
We have just seen a perfect example of politics with the House of Representatives. A full year of Mike Johnson and Donald Trump trying to prevent the Epstein files from being released. Both now voted ...
Two Republican groups linked to the defunct First Liberty Building & Loan likely sought to illegally influence Georgia elections, the State Ethics Commission charged Thursday.
Feb. 4—A viral post on social media regarding when state agencies are required to notify parents of suspected child abuse is an example of "politics at its worst," a Democratic legislator said Tuesday ...
Military law experts say the U.S. military's lethal strike on Venezuelans clinging to debris is a textbook example of ...
With less than two weeks before critical elections across the country, Democrats have tough questions to grapple with about their messaging and whether they can navigate the growing movement in their ...
Two medical professionals argued in a new report that "medical school has gotten too political," citing "unscientific modes of thinking." "Medical students are now immersed in the notion that ...