Kash Jain ’26
Opinion Editor
On Friday, Sept. 22, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York announced bribery charges against Senator Robert “… Read More
Kash Jain ’24
Opinion Editor
In 1958, then-Congressman Clair Engle was elected to represent California in the United States Senate.
Engle, the son of a cattle rancher, built… Read More
Elizabeth Warren is one of the most prominent and influential politicians in the United States. She is currently serving as the senator from Massachusetts and was a leading contender for the… Read More
Political scientists agree that populism is rampant in modern societies. The roots of the political ideology can be found in various instances of history. The word populism comes fro… Read More
Introduction
Every world leader has their controversies, and history judges them based on their successes and failures. Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, is no exc… Read More
Although federal laws set the minimum hourly wage for all workers in the United States, there are exceptions for workers who receive tips such as wait staff with no minimum wage. This articl… Read More
Welcome, curious explorers! Get ready to unravel the intricacies of Grenada’s political system, where history, democracy, and lively discussions converge.
As part of the Briti… Read More
Senate president, Ahmad Lawan, says the 9th Senate passed 500 Bills in four years.
He said this in his remarks on Saturday during the valedictory session for the outgoing senators of the… Read More
The past of the United States’ declared chemical weapons stockpile was destroyed astatine a sprawling subject installation successful eastbound Kentucky, the White House announc… Read More
A bipartisan bill that charges the Surface Transportation Board to better define what should constitute “reasonable” rail service has been reintroduced in the Senate.
The… Read More
France has made energy sufficiency – the deliberate reduction of energy consumption – one of the three pillars of its decarbonisation strategy, alongside nuclear and renewables… Read More
Short answer: Congress and insider trading
Insider trading refers to buying or selling securities using non-public information. Members of Congress are prohibited from making trades based on… Read More
The Chinese balloon saga threatens to be a watershed moment in the world’s dangerous new superpower rivalry: For the first time, Americans experienced a tangible symbol of the nat… Read More
Signs are shown on display outside the Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery on February 22, 2017 in University City, Missouri after vandalism at the cemetery. The Georgia Legislature considered a bil… Read More
Toward the spring of 1962, General Trudeau told me of his intention to retire. He was not going to be the commander of U.S. forces in Vietnam, he’d been told. The old man had cha… Read More
No matter how they resolve Tuesday’s vote choosing the next speaker of the House, Republicans appear poised to double down on the hard-edged politics that most swing state voters rejec… Read More
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It includes the organizational structure and organization of the Philippine National Police, on the national and local l… Read More
Two rising stars show they know how to win power in Trump’s GOP
The modern Republican Party’s one non-negotiable value is this: the ruthless pursuit of power. Party leaders who r… Read More
It’s 6pm on a weeknight in 2002. I settle into a desk chair and thump the huge, round power button on the family computer with my big toe. It clunks like a manual typewriter returning… Read More
Lower than expected U.S. penalties on softwood lumber exports from Canada are doing little to temper the dismay of the federal government in Ottawa. International Trade Minister Mary Ng… Read More
This article titled “Biden urges Senate to eliminate filibuster in voting rights pitch: ‘I’m tired of being quiet’ – as it happened” was written by Maan… Read More
A little more than 25 years ago, on July 30, 1996, President Bill Clinton signed into law what was called the Taxpayer Bill of Rights. The law included new “intermediate sanctions,&rdq… Read More
Mr. Trump, whose administration has faced intense criticism in recent months for his handling of the coronavirus crisis, abruptly sought to change the subject Tuesday night by resuming hi… Read More
Connecticut became the seventh state to legalize licensed online poker with the signature of Governor Ned Lamont (D) on H.B. 6451 on Thursday, May 27, 2021. In addition to online poker sites… Read More
Sens. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., and Ted Cruz, R-Texas, have faced widespread condemnation for their roles in pushing the false election-rigging narrative that fueled the Capitol riot. Bu… Read More
This article titled “France sees highest daily increase in cases for over a month – as it happened” was written by Helen Sullivan (now and earlier); Jessica Murray … Read More
Week #1, May 20201. Communist Party of Greece (KKE): Forests, Mountains and Seas, Sacrificed on the Altar of Profit.2. Brazilian Communist Party (PCB): Stop the Bolsonaro / M… Read More
The launching of an “official impeachment inquiry” into President Donald Trump’s conduct has sailed America into largely uncharted waters.
While there have been demands fo… Read More
Likely 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Kamala Harris (D–Calif.) released a new memoir this week. In The Truths We Hold, Harris touts her record as a "progressive prosecut… Read More