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Within New York City, a Fox News poll last month found that 49% of Democratic voters had a favorable view of socialism, compared to 35% who had an unfavorable view. Meanwhile, 41% of Democrats viewed capitalism favorably, while 49% viewed it unfavorably.
It’s been a long time since Democrats have been on the right side of any political fight when you look at the polls, but this is one of those times.
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Walmart's US boss take a surprising political stand
Walmart says a key Trump policy has worked.The company has invested in the U.S.Walmart admits some costs have increased. Most CEOs avoid politics. If you make a statement, even a seemingly benign one,
Eight House GOP lawmakers expressed concerns about President Donald Trump's proposal to import beef from Argentina to lower U.S. grocery prices for consumers.
U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver is expected back in court on Tuesday after she was accused of assaulting ICE agents outside a New Jersey detention center. A judge will hear oral arguments starting at 11 a.m.
Leaked chats revealed racism and antisemitism among Young Republican leaders, while a Democratic nominee for Attorney General made violent threats. The article argues against "whataboutism," the practice of deflecting from one's own party's misconduct by pointing to the other side's.
Republicans in Louisiana's congressional delegation are writing to DHS after a suspected Oct. 7 terrorist was arrested in their state after entering the U.S. over a year earlier.
Cody Balmer stood outside an iron fence surrounding the resolute brick mansion, waiting and watching the home where his target slept. In a bag, he had stuffed two beer bottles filled with gasoline and a weighty metal sledgehammer.
President Donald Trump and others in his circle have portrayed political violence as a problem exclusively or mostly on the left, which has then been used as justification for proposals that seek to crack down on left-leaning groups.
Like thousands of Kentuckians, I refuse to let the Trump administration make me believe 2+2 = 5. I’ll be at the 'No Kings' protest.
Cardinal Robert McElroy of Washington, D.C., expressed concerns about political polarization, urging Americans to remember “that which binds us together.”