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West Point graduate Matt Van Epps receives endorsement from retiring Rep. Mark Green for Tennessee's 7th congressional ...
But beneath the bombast and social media fanfare, Musk’s new political party risks being nothing more than a costly distraction, a shiny new toy that will ultimately squander time, money and political ...
A new City AM/Freshwater Strategy poll has found that Reform has maintained its position as the party most likely to win the ...
Netflix’s Trainwreck is your go-to documentary series when you want to be reminded that crazy things happened and get little ...
"May want to talk to members of your own party Mr. Leader," wrote Newsom's press office account, adding a few quotes from Republican lawmakers: "Senator Tillis: Republicans are about to make a ...
Elon Musk is staging a full-throttle freakout over President Donald Trump's megabill that's working its way through the Senate so the House can vote on it before the president's July 4 deadline ...
The 1600: America Doesn't Have a Conservative Party Editor's note: This is a preview of The 1600, Newsweek's daily newsletter where politics and culture director Carlo Versano makes sense of ...
The Suns have emphasized size, length and defense this offseason. However, next season's success likely depends upon Booker and Green.
It’s coordinated. Through two decades of funding strategy, narrative manipulation and activist training, the red-green alliance – with a vital blue thread – has redefined the Democratic Party.
Opinion polling for a third party is consistently strong, but voters don’t act that way. They don’t join third parties, they don’t think their candidates can win and they don’t vote for them.
Polling shows that workers are hungry for a new political party that addresses their interests. Here's how this might work.