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The Strange Demise of Mainstream Parties
Across the democratic world, the postwar era’s dominant political parties are losing their grip. One paradox of American ...
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A Tea Party for Democrats? No. There’s A Much Better Strategy
In the wake of the Senate eight’s capitulation, some are calling for extreme measures. There are better models to follow that ...
Patriot' creator Steven Conrad and stars Kurtwood Smith and Terry O'Quinn reflect on the short-lived Amazon spy series, which debuted 10 years ago.
The fight to define what the political right will stand for after President Trump leaves office is revving up, not even a ...
Fox News' Sean Hannity will return to host the seventh annual Patriot Awards on Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Tilles Center at LIU Post in Greenvale, New York. The annual event celebrates America’s unsung ...
The 43-day government shutdown has exposed the intensifying battle between progressives and centrists over the direction of ...
Video sharing platform Rumble has teamed up with Tether to help it add Bitcoin tips to content creators, expected to launch in early to mid-December. Video-sharing platform Rumble is preparing to roll ...
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'Morning Joe' Explains How Government Shutdown Exposed the Republican Party: 'That Will Stay With Voters' | Video
The hosts of MSNBC's "Morning Joe" argued Monday that this fall's government shutdown, which may be nearing its end, has left ...
California Governor Gavin Newsom says the U.S. faces '5-alarm fire' and warns 'we won't have a country' in an extended interview with ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl The White House ballroom saga ...
The percentage of Americans who believe the Democratic Party is “out of touch” has increased by double-digits over the last decade, with 70% indicating the party is disconnected from the issues that ...
After meeting with Trump, some Republican senators appear more open to nuking the 60-vote filibuster rule. But GOP Leader John Thune says, "It's just not happening." ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — The centrist D66 party will eke out a victory over anti-Islam lawmaker Geert Wilders’ far-right Party for Freedom in the Dutch national election, according to an ...
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