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President Donald Trump has the chance to accelerate his political momentum and tighten his power grip on the country by ...
It's alarming, but not surprising, that Americans are living in a world of self-reinforcing justifications for engaging in violence to achieve some sort of gain—especially for political and ...
Violence has become an unwelcome reality in American politics – from this weekend’s murders in Minnesota to the congressional ...
With a crucial week looming in the House, the G.O.P. is groping for ways to achieve savings without provoking a political backlash. It’s a little tricky. By Carl Hulse Reporting from Capitol ...
CFRA Research dug into stock market history related to U.S. elections and found that the S&P 500 (SP500) has posted the highest annual price returns under a divided government. Polling between ...
More than 1 in 4 Republicans and nearly 1 in 3 Republicans with a favorable view of former President Donald Trump say political violence is acceptable, a new study found.. The study from the ...
Stan Shadwell, who retired from P&G as a financial manager in 1999 and now lives in Pierce Twp., voted his shares for the P&G's list of 11 director nominees shortly after he was notified of the ...
Political economy is a branch of the social sciences that focuses on the interrelationships among individuals, governments, and public policy.
We can cope with political distress by falling back on the best things in life. Jeremy P. Shapiro is an adjunct assistant professor of psychological sciences at Case Western Reserve University .
Americans have a wide variety of news sources available to them this election season. In September, we asked U.S. adults to name the source they turn to most often for political and election news.