President Trump's family has profited from his time in office. But the problem of money in politics bigger than him.
The media industry is just one American institution that’s been badly shaken. Its revival may be crucial to putting the world ...
Alex Cooper, Advocate Editor in Chief: Hope is really going to return next year. We see fault lines among far-right Republicans and the MAGA crowd. We also see voters not buying into the ...
WASHINGTON, DC – Indian Americans express broad dissatisfaction with the Republican Party and President Donald Trump. Roughly seven in ten disapprove of Trump’s overall job performance, and majorities ...
Every election cycle, Washington convinces itself thatthiswill be the moment voters finally come home. Republicans think frustrated Americans will sprint back to the GOP once Democrats take a stance ...
In recent months, a strain of political rhetoric has crossed a line that democracies ignore at their peril. What began as familiar arguments about immigration levels and visa programs has, in some ...
Gu was also asked to weigh in, condemning Trump’s comments and saying “it really runs contrary to everything the Olympics should be.” Here is the problem with that: Gu was an American, born and raised ...
The Biden administration was all in on EVs. The Trump administration pulled the plug, ahem, on government support. How is the US car industry dealing with the whiplash.
There is a growing sense of frustration coursing through American politics, and it is no longer confined to one party or ideology. That frustration has real roots. Major institutions badly damaged ...
American political polarization follows predictable historical cycles, with today’s divisions resembling the Civil War era more than the post-WWII bipartisan period. Historical knowledge gaps in ...
There is a dangerous crisis of legitimacy in America, and it began in 2016. Rather than accepting President Trump’s first victory as legitimate, the Democratic establishment and liberal media elites ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. New York City billionaire John Catsimatidis has long been immersed in ...