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Opinion: Political predictions for 2026
Will Democrats regain control of Congress in 2026? What will the Utah legislative session focus on this year? Will Trump gain ...
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Opinions: Political cartoons of the year for 2025
A review of political cartoons for 2025 found artists lampooning Trump, Musk, aimless Democrats and whiplash policy shifts.
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Encouraging signs of political civility bring hope for 2026
Last year may have felt like more of the same, but Americans have reason to hope that our political culture can change. Hope ...
Hottest Newcomer. Zohran Mamdani. That smile. That charm. That social media savvy. New York’s mayor-elect is the undisputed ...
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Opinion: Nigeria’s political test in 2026, by Oluwafemi Popoola
In this opinion, Oluwafemi Popoola analyses Nigeria’s tense political climate, where loyalty is thinning, ambition is rising, ...
Vladimir Kogan is a professor of political science at Ohio State University and the author of the new book No Adult Left Behind: How Politics Hijacks Education Policy and Hurts Kids. The book drew ...
Charlie Kirk's death underscores rising political extremism and violent rhetoric. Politics is religion and sport for many, and they believe the worst about the other side. Media, influencers and ...
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Jonathan Alpert writes that therapists shouldn’t “pathologize politics, treating patients with particular viewpoints as abnormal or unhealthy” (“Politics Makes for Bad Therapy,” op-ed, Oct. 20).
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