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St. Simons Island, and former top CDC officials talk vaccines and the state of the agency following the ouster of Director Susan Monarez.
Not as famous for its political atmosphere as neighboring Iowa, Nebraska’s still features good, old-fashioned retail politics.
Student groups have led demonstrations against the government over housing stipends for lawmakers during a time of economic difficulty.
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 ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz discusses his role as new CMS administrator, outlining Medicaid reform including work requirements and fraud ...
Labor Day marks the unofficial end of summer, and millions of Americans are expected to return home from holiday getaways.
Former CNN correspondent Charles Bierbauer has died, his family announced on Sunday. He was 83 years old. Bierbauer retired ...
Democratic consultant Jim Ross and his Republican consultant brother, Tom, say their affection and mutual regard is something no campaign can ever sunder — even in these contentious times.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Saturday endorsed Republican Derek Dooley in Georgia's 2026 U.S. Senate race, arguing an outsider without congressional experience can best critique Democratic Sen. Jon ...
The few lawmakers who held town halls this summer faced voters furious with Republicans about Trump's agenda and with Democrats for not doing enough to fight back.
Always skirting around labels, the truth is that the Comedy Central show’s most consistent stance is against extremism.
Washington Post correspondent Dan Balz reflects on his career—and what his reporting reveals about politics today.