Most Americans think it’s "too risky" to give presidents more power, according to a new survey from the Pew Research Center.
Under Pam Bondi's leadership, the Justice Department faces a wave of resignations and accusations of political bias. Controversial decisions, including dismissing a case against New York Mayor Eric ...
Both of these stories reveal a common narrative in Ukraine’s English-language influence operations early on: convincing ...
Arizona's governor has vetoed legislation aimed at speeding up the counting of election results in the swing state.
An Evening with Issa Rae, a sold-out show, was canceled by the actor “due to what I believe to be an infringement on the ...
Four Democratic senators have asked the Justice Department's Inspector General to investigate the resignation of a senior ...
Pike Place Market stood firm against activists, canceling an event comparing Japanese internment to modern immigration ...
In his first few days back in office, President Donald Trump engaged in a whirlwind of executive actions, from exiting the World Health Organization, to deploying military personnel and National Guard ...
Adrian Blattner from Stanford University examines political polarization in Germany, the U.S., and Brazil, highlighting the rise of affective polarization and the need for dialogue and understanding ...
Lawmakers want to revamp primary ballots. One critic called the plan "a step back for democracy in New Jersey." ...
The current CEC played a role in the first clear instance of US-style communal “gerrymandering” (partisan drawing of electoral boundaries) in carrying out the delimitation of parliamentary and ...