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The passage of a highly regressive budget-busting measure demonstrates anew that Donald Trump’s populism is a dangerous sham.
Trump doesn’t want to see the New York mayoral nominee ejected from American politics, but he does want to see him fail.
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Senator Josh Hawley sure knows how to scurry away.
Economists told Newsweek that the decline is due to a confluence of factors, and a broad downgrade in America's economic ...
In 2025, we’re in three times as much debt — $36 trillion, the majority of it racked up while Crapo and his party controlled ...
Not all jobs provide health insurance or offer plans to all their workers. When they do, cost and quality vary widely.
Five Democrats and three Republicans are running in a July 15 primary election in southern Arizona to succeed the late Democratic Rep. Raúl Grijalva.
President Donald Trump’s demand for an investigation into ActBlue worried some Democrats who argue his order was not about allegations of campaign finance violations, but an attempt to stifle liberal ...
In a dramatic escalation of their public fallout, US President Donald Trump on Sunday (Jul 6) ridiculed Elon Musk's surprise plan to launch a new third party, calling it "ridiculous" and branding the ...
Laura Loomer predicts some conservatives might join Elon Musk's America Party. She thinks this move could weaken Donald Trump ...
Trump’s ability to enact sweeping policy changes, defy legal challenges, and resonate with voters through clear, compelling messaging represents a political force Democrats have yet to ...