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Tyler Cowen, Tribune News Service As President Joe Biden moves toward another legislative victory — namely, the $550 billion infrastructure bill — it’s worth asking what its success says...
Adam Wollner, Tribune News Service Former President Donald Trump’s highly sought-after endorsement has not provided quite the boost some Republicans expected so far this year. Republican candidates backed by...
Corey Hill, The Independent Another day, another set of laws signed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis restricting free speech under the guise of “guaranteeing freedom of expression.” One of...
Jon Gambrell, Associated Press Iran’s hardline judiciary chief won the country’s presidential election in a landslide victory on Saturday, propelling the supreme leader’s protege into Tehran’s highest civilian position...
Stuart Rothenberg, Tribune News Service Democrats have been understandably upset at Republican efforts to make voting more difficult — especially for minority voters and others who have supported Democrats...
Mariecar Jara-Puyod, Senior Reporter Overseas Filipinos including naturalised Filipino citizens still have the chance to exercise their right to and privilege of suffrage at Manila’s May 9 (Monday) 2022...
David Levine, Tribune News Service It’s been more than six months since the 2020 presidential election, and Congress remains deeply at odds over how to build on the successes...
Holly Baxter, The Independent Everyone’s favorite alleged sex offender Matt Gaetz has reassured us that if Donald Trump doesn’t step up again in 2024, he’s willing to take on...
Gilda R. Daniels, Tribune News Service A high level of voter engagement during the last election, spurred by the ability to vote early or via absentee mail-in ballots and...
Robert A. George, Tribune News Service If elections have consequences, as the cliche goes, then so do lies. Both kinds of consequences were on display last week in Georgia....