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Guest: Corey Brettschneider is a professor of constitutional law and politics at Brown University. He is the author of The Oath and the Office and his latest, The Presidents and the People: Five ...
By Wilson Wong In his latest book, the Rolling Stone writer David ... It’s called “Party Politics,” but it’s not about those parties, or those politics. A novel within a novel fueled ...
reveals a legislator for whom political survival has been a top priority — even when it means supporting a “sleazeball” for the presidency. “Playing Possum,” a new book by the ...
After winning the presidency and the Senate, the GOP is on the cusp of regaining the House majority — and with it, a powerful ...
More than one-quarter of college applicants have ruled out a school solely because of the political climate in its state, a new survey finds. And those concerns span the political spectrum.
Joe Biden’s strong record on jobs and Kamala Harris’s vow to reduce the cost of living couldn’t prevent the Democrats from succumbing to a global anti-incumbency wave.