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The Democratic nominee for Senate has no choice but to bet on Pennsylvania voters identifying with his health struggles instead of viewing them as disqualifying. → Read More
Even after two viewings, I’m still trying to answer a fundamental question: Who is this movie for? → Read More
In the span of a week, Representative Jamie Raskin has lost his son to suicide, survived the Capitol riot, and prepared articles of impeachment against President Trump. → Read More
On November 3, the network’s framing of the election narrative may help alleviate nationwide chaos—or sow it. → Read More
Undertakers are scrambling to adapt to the complexities of COVID-19. → Read More
The president refuses to believe that even a solidly blue Northeast state is beyond his electoral grasp in 2020. → Read More
His verbal stumbles have voters worried about his mental fitness. Maybe they’d be more understanding if they knew he’s still fighting a stutter. → Read More
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What to eat at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums in 2018. → Read More
Timing is everything. → Read More
The president spoke at CPAC on Friday and covered a dizzying array of topics, from guns to DACA to his own bald spot. → Read More
And weed, and Trump, and Hillary. → Read More
The head of the National Rifle Association addressed CPAC this morning. → Read More
Everyone from Sean Hannity to Sheriff David Clarke has descended on CPAC, which kicks off Thursday. → Read More
It's a radical solution, but it would work. → Read More
It's a radical solution, but it would work. → Read More
Maybe it will be fine. Maybe not. Let's talk about it. → Read More
Maybe it will be fine. Maybe not. Let's talk about it. → Read More
The former Director of National Intelligence is not one for hyperbole. → Read More
The former Director of National Intelligence is not one for hyperbole. → Read More