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Editor: In an age where boycotts have become battle cries and commerce a proxy for ideology, it is hard not to feel saddened by how tribal we have become—even in ...
CONTENT: Politics can often feel like a serious, high-stakes game, but who says we can’t inject a little humor into the mix?
Carry them back to old Virginny; Big mad mood; GOP senators fret about Musk; Liberian lingo; Reaching the checkered flag There’s “testing the waters” and then there’s going off ...
AI's new Grok 4 model appears to consult Elon Musk's personal opinions on X when answering controversial questions, ...
In a new book, UC Merced professor Christopher Ojeda draws from the latest data and years of studying the intersection of ...
Right-wing political pundit Charlie Kirk shared Texas Hill Country flooding conspiracy theories on his show Wednesday, ...
Political violence can encompass a broad range of actions, from torching Tesla charging stations to premeditated sniper ...
The language used in discussing Iran strikes shapes public perception, political responses, and market reactions, highlighting how words define crises beyond mere communication.
This week on the podcast, Donald Trump returns to Iowa, Rob Sand is going on tour, and a Western Iowa Republican primary field grows. Listen for a recap in this week in Iowa politics.
Opponents of Trump’s birthright citizenship order in San Francisco were quick to describe Friday’s Supreme Court order as functionally untenable. They vowed to continue advocating in lower courts.
In the wake of the intense criticism, Wall Street has been buzzing over the potential that Trump could install a central bank gadfly until Powell’s term expires in May.
Lurie’s plans for a homeless shelter in the Bayview District were poised to test that power — but Lurie and Supervisor Shamann Walton reached an agreement that avoided a major controversy.