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The Conservative Party has picked its next leader. Now comes the hard part. → Read More
An expert on the British Empire explains "Her Majesty’s government" in the 20th century. → Read More
A Russian politics expert explains how much is still unknown about the murder of Darya Dugina. → Read More
The decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization overturns the landmark 1973 court case that established the constitutional right to an abortion. → Read More
The Republicans running for governor in Virginia signal a lot about the future of the GOP. → Read More
The "tireless" jurist was full of warmth and "spent her life fighting for the equality of all people," Ginsburg’s fellow justices said. → Read More
Several races are uncontested, but there are a few key ones to watch. → Read More
There are several competitive races happening today, including the Democratic Senate primary in Colorado. → Read More
Vox will be tracking the results throughout the night. → Read More
Why Ortega’s latest move to open up society doesn’t mean the country’s press is free. → Read More
As counties began to report their official recount tallies for the closer Senate race, the Democratic Tallahassee mayor conceded to Rep. Ron DeSantis. → Read More
2018 was a night of historical firsts for women and minorities, with voters sending Native American women, Muslim women and LGBTQ candidates to the halls of Congress and governor’s mansions for the first time. → Read More
The 43rd president honored the late senator and his former political opponent at a memorial service in Washington, DC. → Read More
His look at the statesman’s "human genuineness and political professionalism" is still relevant today. → Read More
The president is ratcheting up his criticism of US allies’ trade practices. → Read More
America’s closest allies should open up their markets and buy more US goods, Trump says. → Read More
Government news resource covering technology, performance, employment, telework, cybersecurity, and more for federal employees. → Read More
Just because a country is relatively small doesn’t diminish the threat, or the difficulty of mustering a counter-effort. → Read More
What a Small ISIS Cell in Trinidad is Teaching SOUTHCOM By Caroline Houck June 7, 2018 Earlier this year, working with its partners on the ground, the U.S. military helped disrupt an alleged ISIS-inspired attack that would have targeted a festival — in Trinidad and Tobago. The raid grabbed headlines immediately afterward. But it — and U.S. Southern Command’s ongoing efforts to help the Trinidad… → Read More
The change is symbolic, defense officials say, but it emphasizes the U.S.’s commitment to new partnerships. → Read More