Trump's new election orders make it harder to vote. But, the president does not have the authority to regulate elections.
Klein and Thompson argue that a world of plenty awaits us if we reform zoning and environmental laws but that can’t be the ...
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Donald Trump’s victory last November and his shock and-awe first two months have left his opponents stunned, disoriented, and struggling to regain their bearings. For Democratic politicians ...
While campaigning in the late summer of 2024, Donald Trump wooed voters with this declaration: “When I win, I will immediately bring [food] prices down, starting on Day One.” But even before ...
Ready or not: In a Chinese invasion of Taiwan, the U.S. Naval Base in Guam, shown above, would likely be the first target. Credit: Jeffrey Landis While much of the world is focused on Donald Trump ...
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Kathleen deLaski started her career as a TV correspondent, covering the White House and foreign affairs for ABC News. Then she worked at AOL, as chief Pentagon spokesperson, as a Sallie Mae ...
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