History of U.S. political parties Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr., general editor Smithsonian Libraries and Archives ...
Charlie Kirk’s assassination fits into American history. How does it fit into our politics? Credit...Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images Supported by By Jia Lynn Yang Jia Lynn Yang, a former national editor, ...
Elon Musk isn’t the first wealthy businessman to propose a third political party in the U.S. How his "America Party" will compare to other third parties in U.S. history remains to be seen. A day after ...
The pendulum will swing back. It is a phrase invoked repeatedly, with variation, since Donald Trump’s reelection last November. Cable news anchor Chris Cuomo, Senator Angus King, and pollster Nate ...
Malcolm Fraser's manifesto for a new political party aimed to address the alienation of voters toward both the Labor and ...
Takaichi succeeds Shigeru Ishiba and marks the fourth prime minister in five years from a party beset by scandals and ...
Malcolm Fraser's vision for a new political party was crafted a decade ago, right before his death — with some unlikely help from a Labor figure who disdained his role in the Dismissal.
History offers invaluable insights, allowing nations to navigate the future by learning from past experiences. It is deeply intertwined with the cultural ethos of a people, shaping their political ...
Former New York City Council Minority Leader Joe Borelli believes President Trump and the Republican Party can make history in the midterm elections in 2026. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images It ...
Billionaire Elon Musk announced he is forming a new political party the day after President Donald Trump signed the megabill the pair have publicly sparred over for weeks. The billionaire said in a ...