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In today’s edition … Michigan keeps its hold on the president ... Rep. Angie Craig enters race to succeed Sen. Tina Smith ...
Last month, after the Trump administration accidentally invited the editor of The Atlantic to a war-planning Signal thread, we made a case for the group chat as the new de facto site for elite ...
When Rep. Jamie Raskin said D.C. should become part of Maryland again, I had to ask. That’ll never happen, right? Then I ...
The 'woke' left and MAGA right have little in common but are equally strident with often religious fervor in their opposition ...
The first time Kelly Stedge ever got involved in politics was during the 2024 election, where The Independent met her ...
Marc Andreessen, Tucker Carlson, and a Winklevoss walk into a bar… and the rest of us run out of it screaming.
Trump supporters may think they’re hardcore, but they seem to be afraid of op-eds, books, and history they can’t even bear to ...
He faced a grueling Senate confirmation process marred by allegations of sexual assault and binge drinking. Trump's media ...
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Axios on MSNMAGA momentum wanes as Trump stumbles across 100-day markPresident Trump charged into office at the peak of his powers — more popular, more disciplined, more ambitious than ever ...
The Liberal leader has steered his party to an unprecedented turnaround—facing down Trump and Pierre Poilievre, writes ...
C ANADIAN PRIME MINISTER Mark Carney has won a solid victory which extends his Liberal Party’s decade-long hold on power for ...
The simple reading of Novak’s witticism is that tax cuts are and always will be the GOP’s top priority. A more cynical reader, however, might syllogistically conclude the GOP isn’t good for much else.
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