As Bangladesh heads to the polls, a pivotal referendum on the July Charter proposes sweeping reforms to establish democracy ...
Speaking to The Telegraph, the former Tory MP said that grooming gangs targeted “white working-class girls precisely because their abusers viewed them as inferior” and claimed the Crown Prosecution ...
After decades as sports commentary’s loudest voice, Stephen A. Smith might be laying the groundwork for a pivot to public ...
If you’ve been watching the intense partisan divide over the killing of Renee Good by an ICE agent in Minnesota this week, it’s likely felt as though different Americans are living in completely ...
Mark Cuban has a solution for the $38 trillion national debt: Fine health insurers for falling short Judge orders Lindsey Halligan to explain why she's still serving as US attorney after previous ...
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Back on Inauguration Day, few in Washington would have believed that the highly publicized friendship between President Donald Trump and Elon Musk would implode before the year’s end. No political ...
Americans are being failed by their government. As it stands, Congress will go home for the holidays without rescuing millions of people whose health insurance premiums will double or more next year.
American democracy seems to be falling into an ever greater crisis. A lottocratic system, in which citizens are randomly selected to serve as legislators, could empower ordinary people and stem ...
Americans rejoice: AI might be hiking our energy bills up to record breaking highs, but it could be just what we need to break free of our dreaded government duopoly. At least, that’s according to ...
One paradox of American politics is that voters are both extremely polarized about politics and extremely disdainful of political parties. A record share, 43 percent, self-identify as political ...
Few presidential candidates embrace the environment as a primary election issue, while parties with openly green agendas often fail to get seats in national legislative bodies. Increasingly fragmented ...