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Polymarket traders see a 43% chance of a U.S. government shutdown in 2025, with $1.22M wagered. Here’s how crypto bettors are ...
When Congress decided this summer to eliminate $1.1 billion allocated to public broadcasting, it left some 330 PBS and 246 NPR stations, each with unique issues related to their communities and ...
The French prime minister's decision to hold a confidence vote next month carries heavy risks for the economy, bringing back ...
Critics are right to be alarmed that the replacement of nonpartisan experts with political loyalists threatens democratic ...
Voters are complicated. People in the American center are likely to be heterodox in their viewpoints, taking a few stances from Column A and a few from Column B. There isn’t a single issue position ...
The proposed sacking of ministers if they are in jail for 30 consecutive days is seen as a tool to topple opposition ...
If the Chinese Communist Party can readily manipulate our politics, imagine how easy it is for domestic dirty-dealers.
Washington Post correspondent Dan Balz reflects on his career—and what his reporting reveals about politics today.
Newfoundland and Labrador politicians are spending more time in front of the podium this week, signaling the writ could drop ...
Nearly a dozen other people — including outspoken critics and political enemies — lost their government security details.
Ismael 'El Mayo' Zambada, Sinaloa cartel co-founder, pleads guilty to drug trafficking charges and must forfeit $15 billion ...
Our police chiefs, mayors and citizens deserve timely, accurate and actionable data from our government on crime in our ...