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For 80 Years, the President's Party Has Almost Always Lost House Seats in Midterm Elections, a Pattern That Makes the 2026 Congressional Outlook Clear
Now that the 2026 midterm elections are less than a year away, public interest in where things stand is on the rise. Of ...
There have been only two other Super Bowls since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger featuring only one first-team AP All-Pro, with ...
It’s rare for a federal judge to resign over the actions of a president. Mark Wolf, a district court judge in Massachusetts ...
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The price of forgiveness
Trump’s unprecedented use of pardons has turned clemency into a big business.
Ina Garten once wrote budgets at the White House. Now, she's a bestselling cookbook author and one of the most famous ...
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An inconvenient fact-check Al Gore’s Inconvenient Truth on its 20th anniversary
In Focus delivers deeper coverage of the political, cultural, and ideological issues shaping America. Published daily by senior writers and experts, these in-depth pieces go beyond the headlines to ...
Last week I took an early look at the Cardinals projections, and before I take a look at the Cardinals again (think of last ...
Drake Maye y Sam Darnold llegaron a la NFL de manera similar con la tercera selección general del draft, encargados de ser los quarterbacks franquicia ...
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Commentary: Energy and government are inconstant lovers — Llewellyn King
Commentary: Politics is at work, orchestrating what the administration hopes will be the end of wind and solar.
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