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Joe Biden’s Terrible Approval Rating May Not Matter
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 1 day agoIn the wake of the Gulf War in early 1991, George H.W. Bush had a stunning approval rating of 89 percent. Two years later, Bush was a former guy. Bill ...
Op-Ed: Biden breaks promise not to cut Medicare
The Center Square· 1 day agoIt is no secret that the backbone of the Democratic Party has been heavily reliant on a motley crew of voters for the last few decades. Democrats have...
How Medgar Evers shaped Amos Brown
The San Francisco Examiner· 2 hours agoAmos Brown considers Medgar Evers his mentor, the catalyst for a life devoted to the civil rights movement. After all, Evers was the reason Brown, at 15...
Stardock Releases The Political Machine 2024
Benton Courier· 5 days agoStardock Entertainment released The Political Machine 2024, the newest edition of its popular political strategy game series today. The game allows...
We may subpoena Fulton DA Fani Willis, Senate committee chair says
News 12 Augusta· 23 hours agoThe GOP chair of a Senate committee investigating Fani Willis said he may subpoena Fulton County’s...
As college protests over Israel-Hamas war persist, how the GOP is latching onto the moment
USA Today· 4 hours agoIn the eyes of Republicans, the pro-Palestinian protests that have spread across the nation’s...
Biden’s Comeback in Battleground States Hinges on This Key Reason
Barrons.com· 21 hours agoJudging by the national economy, President Joe Biden should be cruising to a second term. Also...
Campus Protesters Were Right to Spurn Peggy Noonan, Emblem of Media Obtuseness
The Nation· 23 hours agoThe first important fact about Peggy Noonan is that she belongs to the media aristocracy: a former...
The Best Under-the-Radar Steakhouse in Each State
Cheapism via AOL· 19 hours agoForget Ruth's Chris and other big-name steakhouse chains. Some of America's best steaks come from out-of-the-way restaurants you may never have heard of.
Are Federal Judges Too Old?
The National Interest· 20 hours agoIn 2018, the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, appointed to the Supreme Court by President Bill Clinton, announced that she intended to stay ...