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Republicans and Democrats don’t agree on a single policy solution on immigration: Poll
The Hill via AOL· 5 days agoThe partisan chasm on immigration proposals is so wide that there is little, if any, common ground...
Congress enters thorny debate on defining antisemitism
The Mining Journal· 1 day agoWho would oppose legislation to outlaw antisemitism? First, there is the thorny question of...
Many Americans have no idea how much they need to save for retirement — and the calculus is getting...
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoThat would be devastating because, for too many people, Social Security provides the bulk of their...
Why Kruger earned Pelowski’s endorsement
Winona Post· 4 days agoRepresentative Pelowski, in his 38 years of leadership, made it clear that good politics is foremost about meeting people’s needs. Among real local needs are effective, affordable school systems ...
The 'real' Sarasota County is warm and welcoming. Let's not allow extremism to define us.
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 7 days agoDo your due diligence on the backgrounds and voting records of all candidates running for local...
New lawsuit renews challenge to Tennessee laws targeting crossover voting in primary elections
WVLT-TV Knoxville· 13 hours agoA law passed last year requires polling places to post warning signs stating that it’s a crime for...
Brian Schaffner Named a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow
Newswise· 4 days agoBrian Schaffner, a political science professor and Newhouse Professor of Civic Studies in the School of Arts and Sciences and the Jonathan M. Tisch...
Will abortion turn Florida from red to blue?
WJZY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoSince then, Florida Republicans have racked up wins up and down the ballot, becoming an example to Republicans in other states. Partisan and nonpartisan...
House swears in New York Democrat, thinning GOP majority
The Hill via Yahoo News· 5 days agoRep. Tim Kennedy (D-N.Y.) was sworn in on the House floor Monday, replacing the now-retired Rep....
Polarization may phase out of American politics as younger generations shift into power
The Conversation· 3 days agoThe sharp increase in political polarization in America over the past 50 years has been driven in part by how different generations think about politics. For the past 30 years, baby boomers ...