Reviewed by Michael J BoyleReviewed by Michael J Boyle Pork barrel politics is the practice of an elected official leveraging their vote to gain valuable concessions in exchange for political support.
As the year closes out with a new presidential administration on the horizon in 2025, U.S. companies are seeing more political conversations, and disagreements, in their workplaces. Newsweek ...
“Selfless” is not commonly used to describe politicians, but it has been applied widely and rightfully to Joe Biden since the president decided to end his reelection campaign. If you look for other ...
Examples of political violence against U.S. presidents date back to Abraham Lincoln in 1865. Lawmakers, presidents and political candidates have also been targeted. U.S. Rep. Gabby Giffords, D-Ariz., ...
Political fights can get ugly, but the grappling over who will get the Republican nomination for lieutenant governor got particularly unsightly last Friday. Up until then, both the remaining ...
On a visceral level, it feels far too common. A week ago, conservative activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated while speaking at a college in Utah. That same day, a student opened fire at a Colorado ...
In a world that often highlights division, the early voting period at the Centre Township Branch Library served as a shining example of what can be achieved when people come together for a common ...