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Former Conservative cabinet minister Peter MacKay isn't pointing the finger at Pierre Poilievre for the party's election loss, but he does think members of his team need to go.
The landslide win for the progressive Labor party showed Trumpian rhetoric is no substitute for cohesive policies.
Democrats aren't getting their message across to the American voter, so they turn to curse words for emphasis. It shows they ...
Atlantic staff writer Ashley Parker says her recent interview with Trump in the Oval Office showed the U.S. president isn't ...
Stephen A. Smith characterized himself as a fiscal conservative and a social liberal, but said he would run for president as ...
The White House’s 2026 budget proposal seeks deep cuts to domestic programs—including child care, disease research, and ...
The left faces three essential tasks. The first is to defend those being threatened — above all refugees, immigrants and ...
The principle of “checks and balances” is rooted in the Constitution’s design of a national government with three distinct, ...