An opinion writer draws parallels between "Lord of the Flies," the Founding Fathers and today’s political climate, arguing ...
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Quebec politicians denounce Carney’s comment on separation, adopt motion reaffirming 50-per-cent-plus-one vote
Motion proposed by PQ MNA Alex Boissonneault is adopted unanimously.
“The first man put at the helm will be a good one,” Benjamin Franklin said at the Constitutional Convention in June 1787, referring to George Washington. “No body knows what sort may come afterward.
In this week’s Elie v. US, our justice correspondent marvels at Trump’s enduring hold over the GOP mind. Plus: the dumbest ...
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Trump unleashes MAGA rebellion on Federalist Society
The Gavel is The Hill’s weekly courts newsletter. Sign up here or in the box below: President Trump and his allies are waging war with the Federalist Society as he sees parts of his second-term agenda ...
Sarah Isgur is the editor of SCOTUSblog and the author of “Last Branch Standing: A Potentially Surprising, Occasionally Witty ...
Like David Cameron in 2016, premier Danielle Smith is facing a mutinous party and has called a referendum about a referendum while vowing a ‘no’ vote ...
As the president explodes the nuclear energy regulatory landscape, hungry startups like Valar Atomics are racing to build new reactors as quickly as possible. But speed comes at what cost?
To view the rapidly escalating redistricting war between the parties as a typical partisan squabble is to miss the full magnitude of what’s unfolding.
The founders designed the House to be responsive to the public but the redistricting wars undermine that, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Ronald Brownstein writes.
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Ethiopia's Elections Will Not Be Politically Competitive - Two Reasons Why
Ethiopia is preparing for a national election on 1 June amid deep political uncertainty and growing insecurity. Officially, the polls are expected to reinforce the country's democratic transition and ...
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Ethiopia Votes - Dominant Ruling Party Seeks a New Mandate in a Deeply Fragmented Nation
Ethiopia's general election on 1 June 2026 will take place amid armed conflicts and political fragmentation. This has raised questions over voter participation and legitimacy and the future of the ...
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