Pierson and Schickler explain why the long-held assumption that competition in the United States’ two-party system will drive both parties to compete for voters in the center no longer holds.
Indonesia’s new government has started an ambitious $28 million project to feed nearly 90 million children and pregnant women ...
There are some easy steps that, if enacted early, could save countless lives during a nuclear attack. The problem is that, as a nation, we are not ready.
On this week’s episode of Extra Serving, a podcast from Nation’s Restaurant News, NRN editor in chief Sam Oches and executive editor Alicia Kelso discuss two trends that have already made themselves ...
President-elect Donald Trump fired off more taunts at Canada’s government Monday, repeating his wish for America’s northern neighbor to become its 51st state after Prime Minister ...
McElroy, known for a pastoral approach to migrants and the LGBTQ+ community, will lead an archdiocese still bruised by a ...
People flocked to North Carolina in 2024, and now the state’s two largest cities rank on a national list. The Charlotte and ...
The president-elect continues to escape accountability for his election denialism and endorsement of the January 6 ...
President Joe Biden held a star-studded ceremony at the White House Saturday for the latest batch of Medal of Freedom ...
Only 2 1/2 years after being named a cardinal, a top San Diego spiritual leader is headed to Washington, D.C., as archbishop, ...
The Democratic Party’s estrangement from working-class voters first became clear with Donald Trump’s upset of Hillary Clinton in 2016, ...
Gunfire rang out when a couple making “adult TikTok content” on private property were confronted by the property owners, Pennsylvania police say.