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The fallout for American politics could be quite perilous: These are some of the same driving forces that sent a mob of Trump supporters to the Capitol on Jan. 6.
MAGA pastors and "prophets" are not donating to his 2024 campaign, filings with the Federal Election Commission show. A Newsweek analysis of campaign contributions made to former President Donald ...
How elections forecasters became political ‘prophets’ Often the forecasters are the first to push back on the characterization that they can tell you what’s going to happen.
Elon Musk’s plan to create a new political party puts him in the company of a long line of business and political titans looking to upend the two-party system that has dominated U.S. politics since al ...
Donald Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts has sent shockwaves across the nation, and — at least according to the religious “prophets” of the MAGA right — across the heavens as well ...
The Seven Mountain Mandate calls on Christians to gain influence, or ‘take dominion,’ over seven key areas of culture: ...
Fat Prophets Global Contrarian Fund Ltd. (AU:FPC) has released an update. Fat Prophets Global Contrarian Fund reported an increase in net tangible assets for October, with a notable impact from US ...
The prophets “are so radicalized, much more than the traditional Christian right,” said Paul Djupe, who studies charismatic belief and religion and politics at Denison University.
(RNS) — False prophets tell us that global warming will not happen, microplastics do not cause cancer, guns will protect us, and the poor need to suffer to motivate them to work.
A self-styled Christian prophet seemingly predicted the assassination attempt of former President Donald Trump, in a chilling filmed interview that’s now gone viral.
How Elections Forecasters Became Political 'Prophets' WASHINGTON (AP) — Before there was a FiveThirtyEight model, or a New York Times election night needle, or 13 keys revealing “how ...
When Bean predicted that Sen. Robert A. Taft, R-Ohio, would lose reelection in 1950, The Washington Post printed the headline: "Political Prophet Sees Taft Defeat." Today, there are more of these ...