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Matthew Yglesias, Tribune News Service The danger of campaigning on a pledge to “unite the country” is that if you win, your opponents get to decide whether you will...
During his first days in office, US President Joe Biden has signed dozens of executive orders cancelling his predecessor’s most damaging decrees, including the ban on the entry of Muslims...
Tracy Wilkinson, Tribune News Service Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo is arguably the most Trumpy of President Donald Trump’s Cabinet secretaries. He has aggressively pursued the president’s “America...
Jonathan Bernstein, Tribune News Service It was a dreadful year, obviously, and that applies to US politics, too. Nevertheless, believe it or not, some stuff was worth celebrating. Here...
Noah Bierman and Jennifer Haberkorn, Tribune News Service During four years in the Senate, Vice President-elect Kamala Harris used high-profile, partisan moments to propel her political career, grilling President...
Kathleen N. Walsh, The Independent Of all the strange bedfellows this political season has wrought, there are perhaps none so strange as Representative Ilhan Omar of “The Squad” and...
Jordan Fabian, Tribune News Service Donald Trump has appointed a slew of prominent aides, supporters and fundraisers to federal advisory boards since losing re-election, a sometimes controversial practice that...
Griffin Connolly, The Independent As the political calendar tumbles towards a pair of Georgia Senate runoff races on 5 January that will determine partisan control of the chamber, voters...
Noah Feldman, Tribune News Service It’s hard to believe, but one year ago the big news story was President Donald Trump’s impeachment. Twelve months later, a viral pandemic is...
James Moore, The Independent Reading former Republican operative Stuart Stevens’ It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump, a new fierce critique of what the...