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Most voters are going to sit this one out, but here's some of what we know about who is voting so far, and where.
Coined over two centuries ago, the term "gerrymander" emerged in the US as a pejorative descriptor for the political ...
As the 2026 Senate elections approach, both Republicans and Democrats are gearing up for a high-stakes battle. With the GOP ...
The Senate has approved the amended Alcohol Control Bill, easing restrictions on alcohol-related communication and offering ...
As Congress begins its summer recess, concerns grow over its ability to pass a full-year budget by the end of September, with ...
Several recent polls show Donald Trump with a job approval rating among the American people down around 40 percent. A new ...
The Trump Administration has been illegally withholding funds lawfully provided by Congress from its very first days in ...
The FAA is currently investigating after an American Airlines flight from Denver to Miami experienced a landing gear issue ...
Legal scholars also raised red flags. The Establishment Clause of the US Constitution prohibits government endorsement of ...
Zandi has sounded several similar alarms about the state of the U.S. economy in recent months, and the risks of a recession, which he has attributed largely to the trade policies of the administration ...
Republicans are reportedly “feeling jittery” over the potential economic fallout to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, set to ...
Former federal prosecutor Brendan Ballou and Media Matters president Angelo Carusone, during a panel Monday night on MSNBC, speculated about how the Trump DOJ's grand jury probe into the origins of ...