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Ahmed Baba, The Independent On Monday evening in New Hampshire, a potential third-party bid was brewing. The “centrist” political organisation held a “Common Sense Town Hall” to discuss what...
Chris Edelson, Tribune news Service In the wake of Donald Trump’s federal indictment, the former president remains legally eligible to run again — even if he is convicted, and...
Keir Starmer should say that if he were prime minister now, he would not offer public sector workers more than Rishi Sunak is offering. There are three advantages to...
Francis Wilkinson, Tribune News Service The Republican war on migrants and asylum seekers has been one of the more successful GOP campaigns of recent years if you measure success...
Jonathan Bernstein, Tribune News Service With the first Republican presidential debate scheduled for Aug. 23 rapidly approaching, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the institutions and practices for choosing presidential...
Clifford A. Young and Justin Gest, Tribune News Service As Donald Trump’s star rises again even with multiple criminal indictments looming, many observers fear that anti-establishment populism in America...
Jill Lawless, Associated Press Britain’s House of Commons is likely Monday to endorse a report that found Boris Johnson lied to lawmakers about lockdown-flouting parties in his office, a...
Eric Garcia, The Independent With all the attention focused on Miami and former president Donald Trump’s arraignment, many Americans might be forgiven if they forgot that Joe Biden currently...
The privileges committee of the House of Commons report on the issue of former British prime minister Boris Johnson misleading the House over parties held at 10 Downing Street during...
I listened to Manny Morales, the Miami police chief, say that the police force and other agencies were prepared for a crowd of anywhere from 5,000 to 50,000 Trump...