As Joe Biden Touts Global Democracy, Signs Point to Concern Nearer to Home
A poll by the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School indicated most young Americans believe democracy is "in trouble" or "failing."
Vladimir Putin Call Gives Joe Biden Chance to Shake Off 'Weak' Image
The leaders of Russia and the U.S. are due to speak on a video call, with a range of pressing issues to address, including Ukraine.
Omicron Poses New Threat to Biden's Ratings, Gives Critics Another Opening
The COVID-19 strain has put the world on high alert, and its ramifications could spell bad news for the president.
Why Nobody Should Take Up Donald Trump's Election Debate Offer
The former president has suggested such an event would be a "ratings bonanza for television," as he blasted the media for "trying to demean the real results."
Why Joe Biden Should Want Donald Trump to Run Again
While Democrats might despise the former president, his presence in a race could provide a clearer route to take tactically.
Why Talking Politics at Thanksgiving Might Be a Good Idea
Many families will hope to avoid talking about politics as they gather together. But while it might feel uncomfortable to debate, it could help heal divisions.
The Left's Kevin McCarthy Attacks Are Fuel for His Fire
The relentless Democratic criticism of the Republican House minority leader is playing into his hands ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Beto O'Rourke Must Learn From His Mistakes for Texas Race
As O'Rourke mounts a bid to oust the Republican Texas Governor Greg Abbott, he has lessons to learn from his presidential campaign.
Republicans Can Flip Congress in 2022–but GOP Stands in its Own Way
Early signs point to a Republican Party resurgence come 2022. But the GOP could be blocked by problems of its own making.
U.S. 'Has No Strategy' for Cyber War, Garry Kasparov Warns
The former world chess champion, who is now Avast's security ambassador, outlined how America should deal with cyber threats.
Trump-Era Battles Continue Amid 'Assault on Civil Rights': ACLU President
Deborah Archer said the ACLU is "fighting some of those fights that we fought" under Donald Trump and that the Biden Administration must do more.
BLM Co-Founder Says Democrats Have 'Dragged Their Feet' on Racial Justice
BLM's Ayọ Tometi said the movement needed more power and that it had not enjoyed the kind of access to the White House people have assumed.
Don't Trust Mark Zuckerberg's Metaverse With Your Privacy: ProtonMail CEO
Andy Yen, who founded ProtonMail in 2014, said the metaverse is "insidious" and that the link between data and profit conflicts with Meta's promises on privacy.
Virginia Defeat Is 'Kick In the Ass' for Democrats: Brian Tyler Cohen
The progressive commentator told Newsweek the defeat should push Democrats to utilize their position in Washington.
Facebook Can't Eradicate Hate Speech on Platform, Top Executive Says
A vice president at Meta, formerly known as Facebook, addressed the issues raised by whistleblower Frances Haugen during an event at the 2021 Web Summit.
Murphy, McAuliffe Go to Polls Without Much Help From Washington Democrats
With the gubernatorial races tight, Virginia's in particular, the impact of politics in the nation's capital could prove to have an effect on the outcomes.
Trumpism May Not Scare Virginia's Suburbs as Much as Democrats Want
The former president clearly had an impact on suburban votes when he was in office. But will tying candidates to him have a similar impact now he's not?
Joe Biden Could Face Midterm Wipeout as Omens Mount
In recent years, the party in the White House has struggled in the midterms. Signals indicate difficulty for Biden in just over a year's time.
Fact Check: Has Joe Biden Visited Delaware 25 Times Since Inauguration?
The president has come under scrutiny over how he has spent his time, with him having not visited the southern border despite concerns over the situation there.
Fact Check—Is Elon Musk Richer Than Warren Buffett and Bill Gates Combined?
The Tesla CEO's wealth is even more notable when compared with other famous billionaires.
Fact Check: South Korean Workers Wore 'Squid Game' Costumes at Protest
Images of people dressed in red outfits worn by guards in the Netflix series have spread on social media.
Fact Check: TRUTH Social Users Must Agree Not to 'Disparage' the Site
Former President Donald Trump is due to launch a new social media platform.
Fact Check: Donald Trump's Thomas Jefferson Statue Prediction
The former president criticized a decision in New York to remove a statue of the third president of the United States.
Fact Check: Jen Psaki's Claim on Police Officer COVID Deaths
The White House press secretary referred to COVID deaths among police officers when discussing vaccine mandates.
Joe Biden's Unity Pledge Is Failing. It Never Had a Chance
The president has spoken of his desire to close the divides across the nation. So far, such hope hasn't come to fruition.
Fact Check: Has Hawaii Given COVID Vaccine to 90% of Residents Over 12?
Different states' vaccination rates have come under scrutiny with questions about how COVID-19 is being dealt with nationwide.
Fact Check: Did Vaccines Eradicate Smallpox?
The World Health Organization declared smallpox was eradicated in 1980, more than 30 years after the last natural outbreak in the U.S.
Fact Check: Trump's Claim U.S. Left $85 Billion of Equipment With Taliban
The former president has repeatedly made claims about military equipment left behind in Afghanistan.
Fact Check: Regeneron Monoclonal Antibody Costs Government $2,100 Per Dose
There have been ongoing debates around the use of antibody treatments and vaccines amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dismal Jobs Report Sees Payroll Increase Fall 300,000 Short of Estimates
The rise in nonfarm payroll employment fell below the monthly job growth average for the year.