The Hawaii senator and heir apparent to Chuck Schumer attacked a bipartisan housing bill without trying to fix it, merely to ...
Yesterday on Capitol Hill, as Democrats and Republicans continued bitterly wrangling over the terms for funding the Department of Homeland Security, and the parties divided over Trump’s catastrophic ...
It’s a two-way race between Daniel Biss and Kat Abughazaleh, but neither is counting out AIPAC-backed Laura Fine.
In Illinois’s Eighth Congressional District, a former investment banker is attempting a political comeback after a stretch as perhaps the most conservative Democrat in Washington. Against a field of ...
We have a trillion-dollar military without enough bombs to fight for more than a week, and none of the critical components needed to make more.
In North Carolina, primary challenger Nida Allam is betting that the most credible critic of the latest joint Trump-Israel war will win.
This week we discuss the recently rediscovered history of mid-century lighting, the elegant modernist style of lamps and ...
Trump’s idiotic war of aggression on Iran is spiking oil prices. That's not a concern if you have an electric car.
The Trump administration settled its antitrust case against concert monopoly Live Nation during its antitrust trial in New York City last week, for the equivalent of three days’ revenue and an ...
And in the process, nations can protect themselves from relying on a rickety energy supply system anchored in an exceptionally unstable part of the world, not least because the global hegemon has a ...
Between 1953 and 1977, the U.S. and Iran had a mostly cordial relationship. During the 1960s, the U.S. assisted Iran in creating its nuclear program, providing a nuclear reactor and significant ...