Democrats are on a cross-country redistricting win streak. The only thing that can stop them is one of their own.
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As my regular reader will recall (Hi, Jeff!) from my mentioning it here dozens of times, I spent the largest part of my ...
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The Democratic Party stands at the precipice of a profound internal reckoning. For decades, it has balanced precariously between populist aspiration and corporate capture, a tension that has now reach ...
Much more than a ’69 Mustang with new parts, the latest effort from Revology aims to change the definition of restomod.
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Chicago's trajectory in Johnson's first season is encouraging, even if most signs say the Bears are not yet as good as their ...
When you wish upon a star / Makes no difference who you are.” The original Disney vision reflected a long history of popular cultural affordability that once set America apart. At the time of the ...
Perhaps it was inevitable. But it seems increasingly likely that the Supreme Court, with its 6-3 conservative majority, will play a major role in determining which party wins the U.S. House next year.
In his latest book, Clinton Fernandes explains why the AUKUS deal is an all-too-predictable continuation of past follies.