Politics doesn't just unfold in documents and legislation—it also takes shape off the record in social environments.
Despite periods of intense polarization, the U.S. has always found a way to move forward, writes columnist Maple Buescher.
For the Houston region’s Republican sheriffs, Donald Trump's mass deportation plans could be their chance to turn words into ...
Political polarization in the U.S. is at the highest level ever measured. Growing majorities of both Republicans and Democrats say they consider members of the other party to be unintelligent, ...
The popular bar in parliament is closed next week while security arrangements are reviewed after a researcher claimed her ...
Donald Trump, on the first day of his second term as president, used a two-prong attack to target his most pernicious enemy – ...
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers will deliver his seventh State of the State address Wednesday night, an opportunity to lay out his ...
Exploring how First Lady fashion became political theater, from Jackie O to Melania Trump,revealing gender bias where women's ...
Republican strategist Scott Jennings and attorneys Arthur Aidala and Michael Van Der Meer touched off a heated discussion ...
Two friends, a Democrat and Republican, watch Trump's inauguration and speech with different perspectives and some ...
As Donald Trump returns to the White House, he has built the most formidable foundation of Republican electoral strength ...