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2025’s Biggest Political Losers

It was a rough year for a lot of people in Washington. But few had as bad a 2025 as Elise Stefanik and Andrew Cuomo.
We discuss the week's political news, including the latest developments in congressional redistricting, President Trump's economic messaging, and the expiration of Obamacare subsidies.
Stay up to date with live coverage of the Trump administration and national politics Friday as the president attended the Congressional Ball. Trump signaled he was ready to work with Democrats on a ...
Lawmakers have struggled for years to regulate social media platforms in ways that tamp down misinformation and extremism. Much of the criticism has been aimed at algorithms that feed users more and ...
As Republicans and Democrats gear up for the midterm elections next year, they're each losing ground with a group that may be key in determining control of Congress: young voters. Gen Z and millennial ...
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Rep. Adelita Grijalva called fellow House member Juan Ciscomani "just another MAGA rubber stamp," as she railed against the upcoming rise in health care costs for Arizonans who use Obamacare during a ...
The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard arguments in its latest campaign finance case with a challenge to existing limits on how much a political party can spend in coordination with a candidate. What the ...
She was seen for two decades as a future face of the Democratic Party. Is she now suddenly a figure of its past? A little over a year since her 2024 defeat, former Vice President Kamala Harris has ...
Phil Knight has broken his own record for political spending. The 87-year-old Nike co-founder wrote a $3 million check to the Bring Balance to Salem PAC on Oct. 22, according to a new filing with the ...