In 1789, the United States House of Representatives began work for the first time. It was a new type of representation for the thirteen states, with representatives apportioned accor… Read More
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A progressive from outside Guatemala’s power structure was resoundingly elected the country’s next president Sunday in a reprimand to the governing el… Read More
In the vast landscape of American politics, few figures have left an indelible mark quite like Mitch McConnell. Serving as the United States Senator from Kentucky and later as the Senate Maj… Read More
How do Chinese religious affairs regulations general provisions compare with America? General provisions should be, well, general. As such, we probably think they don’t really say mu… Read More
Senate Democrats were handed a major boost this week when news emerged that Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) will return to the Capitol when the upper chamber wraps up its April recess as they… Read More
Introduction Dive deeper into the theories of Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill to uncover the fundamental motivations behind their efforts to develop the utilitarian theory. Learn ab… Read More
By Laurie Kellman and Ilan ben Zion | Associated Press
JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government on Tuesday for the first time advanced a plan to overhaul the co… Read More
By Aamer Madhani | Associated Press
ATLANTA — President Joe Biden made a historical pilgrimage Sunday to “America’s freedom church” to mark Martin Luther King Jr.&rsq… Read More
Introduction
The position of President of India is a highly respected one and carries with it a lot of responsibility. From 1950 till the present time, there have been fourteen Presidents of… Read More
ATLANTA — Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock wrapped up his “yet another time” tour with a victory Tuesday within the runoff, defeating Republican rival Herschel Walker to s… Read More
Senate reelection chair Rick Scott is using warmth for not providing throughout the midterm elections.
“It will just take several years to undo Rick Scott’s issues,” a f… Read More
Most lawsuits end in a settlement, but there are a minority of cases that go to trial or are dismissed prior to trial. In those instances, it may be tempting for the losing party to file a l… Read More
Out bisexual Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) recently voiced her belief that the Senate should reinstate the 60-vote threshold to confirm executive and judicial nominees.
“Not only am I com… Read More
By STEVE PEOPLES and MEAD GRUVER
CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, Donald Trump’s fiercest Republican adversary in Congress, soundly lost a GOP primary, falling to a… Read More
This analysis is not just anecdotal. In a series of surveys we have conducted with the American public over the past few years, we show that these latest rulings put the Court at complet… Read More
The Supreme Court of the United States is anti-democratic. E.J. Dionne writes:If the Supreme Court adopts the substance of Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr.’s draft ruling ending the constit… Read More
If you read one book about Japan this year, it should be the beautiful, new Emergent Tokyo: Designing the Spontaneous City by Jorge Almazan and his Studiolab colleagues, including Joe McReyn… Read More