In her four years at Wellesley, Rodham had witnessed urban riots, the escalation of the war in Vietnam and the murders of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy. She was in no mood to ...
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People consistently overestimate the social backlash of changing their political beliefs, new psychology research shows
A recent study published in the Journal of Personality and Social Psychology suggests that people consistently overestimate ...
After President Donald Trump’s unexpectedly competitive showings in big blue states around the country, Republicans emerged from the 2024 election expressing optimism about their prospects in places ...
As a growing number of lawmakers head for the exits, two former House members are gambling Tuesday that voters will reward experience over novelty as the Democratic Party wrestles with ...
Rising utility bills and rural backlash against data centers have Republicans proposing what one analyst calls an effective moratorium on the industry they once championed with billions in tax breaks.
Sen. John Cornyn’s reversal on the Senate filibuster may or may not be sincere, but it is logical. The Texas Republican, ...
After the longest public hearings in recent years, the legislature will be voting in coming weeks on the three most controversial issues of the legislative session ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene has one noteworthy skill, and it has little to do with passing legislation: The former congresswoman knows how to make headlines. If she didn’t, she might not have won office at ...
As the midterm elections approach, Democrats will be telling voters that Republicans are to blame for problems with health care, now and in 2027, when Medicaid cuts go into effect.
A smart Republican would promise to rein in a president who is wreaking havoc. But I don't think there are many smart Republicans running for office.
Some of Trump's most ardent big-name backers in the right-wing attention industry have pleaded with him to return to MAGA ...
"I call it paycheck populism," Osborn told Newsweek as he laid out how he aims to beat one of the wealthiest senators.
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