You’re Killing Me, Walz
If Minnesota’s governor is on the Democratic ticket for his retail politics, why is he flubbing basic questions about prior misstatements?
If Minnesota’s governor is on the Democratic ticket for his retail politics, why is he flubbing basic questions about prior misstatements?
A decade of myth-busting has had next to zero impact on Donald Trump’s electoral viability.
Trump’s running mate is a polished debater—but he still left three big tells about the danger he’d be in the White House.
The senator from Ohio conspicuously refused to repeat his running mate’s biggest lie.
It’s too late for the president to abolish the death penalty. But he can do this.
In the vice-presidential debate, the Republican claimed that Trump “peacefully gave over power on January 20.”
The movement that fueled January 6 is revving up again.
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We don’t know how long it will take for emergency crews to reach our rural North Carolina community. In the meantime, people aren’t waiting around.
Over the weekend, the former president delivered a series of speeches laced with threats and nearly incomprehensible musings.
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Tuesday’s debate may hinge on whether Tim Walz can exploit his rival’s greatest weakness.
Like the man who leads it, the GOP is not just incidentally grotesque. It is grotesque at its core.
Let me remind everyone that Walz is, in fact, a politician.
New York’s mayor is defiant, and his city has tolerated its share of corruption.
For most, the big decision is about whether to vote at all.
Donald Trump’s Mob-boss warning to American Jews
Economists aren’t telling the whole truth about tariffs.
Inside the year-long American effort to release the hostages, end the fighting in Gaza, and bring peace to the Middle East
Despite all the chaos of their narrow House majority, Republicans have avoided disaster.