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How an ‘age inversion’ is rocking the 2024 election

Something weird is happening beneath the overall stability of the early 2024 polling — and it’s either a sign of a massive electoral realignment,...

Crisis in California: Migrants overwhelming state with ‘no end in sight,’ local officials warn

Migrants are crowding transit stations in San Diego as border encounters continue to set new records. Local officials worry California could face a "rude wake-up call."

Top GOP lawmaker believes he can ‘fix’ Social Security

Republican Study Committee Chairman Kevin Hern discussed his plan to extend the solvency of Social Security while criticizing the White House for attacking his proposal.

Trump-backed GOP Senate candidate aims to flip Dem-held seat in crucial battleground state

Mike Rogers, a former FBI special agent who later served as House Intelligence Committee chair and who is now running for the Republican Senate nomination in Michigan, is backed by Donald Trump

Never Say Never-Trump: Biden leaves GOP moderates with ‘no alternative’ but to back former president

Voters who claimed they would never support former President Donald Trump again may be doing just that as concerns over President Biden's administration grow.

Education Department must be held accountable for FAFSA failures

The name Richard Cordray may not be the most recognizable name in the Biden administration, but in his capacity as chief operating officer of Federal Student Aid, he has overseen what is among the administration’s greatest failures. Under Cordray’s watch, the U.S. Department of Education launched a new edition of the Free Application for Federal […]

2 Texas principals charged for violating state election laws

Two principals in Texas were charged for allegedly violating state election laws by using their school emails to urge staff to vote for candidates who oppose school vouchers.

Korea’s parliamentary elections: Mid-term judgment on Yoon Suk-yeol

Wednesday's National Assembly elections in Korea are not just a fight for control of the house, but also a plebiscite on conservative President Yoon Suk-yeol.

Joe Brennan, Democratic former governor of Maine and U.S. congressman, dies at 89

Democrat Joseph E. Brennan, whose hardscrabble childhood shaped his working-class views in a political career that included two terms as Maine's governor and two terms in the U.S. House, died Friday evening at his home in Portland. He was 89.

Former GOP rep says Trump ‘appeals to the worst of us,’ calls on Biden ‘to recognize the moment’

Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh (Ill.) said that former President Trump “appeals to the worst of us” when discussing his rhetoric and called on President Biden to “recognize the moment” when appealing to voters heading into November. Walsh, who served one term in the House, criticized Trump and called him an “evil demagogue.”  “I mean...

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