U.S. Politics
The singer urged her fellow citizens to protect themselves and make sure they vote in the upcoming election.
The NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, however, shows parties differ in opinion on who is to blame.
House Republicans have filed impeachment articles against the man overseeing the Russia investigation, in a move condemned by critics as a partisan effort to shut it down.
President Trump’s judicial advisor has been dropping hints on who will be chosen to become the next Supreme Court justice. But to ensure a smooth confirmation process in the Senate, there’s a delicate balancing act.
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Making candidacy desirable for women in the future requires that we get the story right today.
The impact of the Me Too movement might also extend to electing a historic number of female lawmakers.
The White House may be having a hard time finding someone for the job.
As a Senate aide in 2005, Andrew Wheeler went after state air pollution regulators for opposing his boss's bill.
Concerns about domestic violence are divided across political and gender lines.