SCOTUS heard its first case on gerrymandering in 13 years--at a time when voter distrust and partisan acrimony is worse than any time in recent history.
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By: Bo James Adkinson Gerrymandering and the Republican Redmap The year is 1812. It was a long, heated political season throughout the northeast, and…
She in charge of the guidance and fair management of a department she calls a "dead end."
Never gonna give you up, probably Never gonna let you down, but Bob Mueller’s counting on it Never gonna run around and desert you, even…
George Papadopoulos was hired by the Trump as a foreign-policy adviser despite a resume so thin that he cited Model UN experience as a credential.
Puerto Ricans do not have voting rights or any real representation in government. If the 2/3 of Puerto Ricans without power were to migrate to five states in the mid-west, their influence would make the tea party look like, well, Puerto Rico.
Poor little Pauly Manafort Told too many lies And went to court He’s deeply in debt, but He’s not quite done yet He’ll flip for…
The recent hyper-tragedy begs many questions, again, about gun regulation. How can a man like this be allowed to amass such a collection of guns?…
On Sept 26th, 1960, John F Kennedy and Richard participated in the first ever televised presidential debate. Before the debate, JFK was a senator from…
The word “very” is perhaps the most overused and useless adverb. People use “very” the same way they use “um,” and “like.” “You know?” It…