The votes that count
In the US there are elections because of our Constitution. There is political bantering over everything, including whether the US is much of a democracy or not.
In the US there are elections because of our Constitution. There is political bantering over everything, including whether the US is much of a democracy or not.
The prospects of legislation in the U.S. Senate are unclear, but what is clear in America is that lawmakers refuse to play with China.
Tommy Tuberville took time to offer his endorsement of fellow Alabama Republican Sen. Katie Britt’s State of the Union response, saying the choice to go with Britt to give the response was to highlight the perspective of a “housewife.”
The cyberattack was acknowledged by Change Healthcare on February 21, 2024, and has affected billing and care-authorization portals.
President Biden didn’t have a high bar to have to clear, thanks to Republicans prattling on and on about his supposed cognitive impairment.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., told reporters today it’s important for President Biden to “show energy” in tonight’s State of the Union speech.
If you want to know why Republicans seem, at the moment, poised to take back the White House, with a disgraced indicted insurrectionist ex-president as their standard-bearer, well, I’ve got a story for you.
This year’s presidential election, much like every other election in recent years, is what historian Daniel Boorstin referred to as a “pseudo-event.”
New research finds that the oceans are hotter than they’ve ever been in modern times—having smashed previous heat records for at least seven years in a row.
Congressman Ben Cline has been a frequent subject of her unchallenging “interviews” about alleged Biden criminality and other topics.
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