• If our politicians can't fix Hammersmith Bridge how will they ever fix the country?

    Hammersmith Bridge has been closed for five years as politicians have repeatedly passed the buck. It’s just one example of how the British state repeatedly fails to take big decisions and see them through, says Adam Hawksbee How many politicians does it take to rebuild a bridge? In Pennsylvania, the answer is one. Last summer []

  • An Effective Fix to Foreigners Voting: Cajun Style

    The latest trend in fixing our broken elections is worrying about aliens. For sure, foreigners

  • In 2024, Americans Will Be Voting Like It's 1892

    Both candidates have a record, and we know which president saw success and which one has only produced one crisis after another.

  • Will Young Americans Finally Rock the Vote?

    Twenty years ago, I published Taking Back the Vote: Getting American Youth Involved in Our Democracy. The book grew out of a personal passion: Once my oldest child was able to cast a ballot, I became fascinated with the potential and obstacles facing our youngest voters. I delved into the lengthy and messy midcentury struggle to pass the 26th Amendment, extending the franchise to 18-year-olds. The first bill to lower the voting age was introduced in Congress during World War II—why should young...

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    Will the economy affect your vote in November? Share your story

    By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — Though polls show that Americans are feeling somewhat better about the economy and their personal finances these days, the mood is still pretty glum. CNN wants to hear your thoughts, and in particular, whether your views will influence your vote for president this fall. A CNN journalist may contact

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    Will the economy affect your vote in November? Share your story

    By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — Though polls show that Americans are feeling somewhat better about the economy and their personal finances these days, the mood is still pretty glum. CNN wants to hear your thoughts, and in particular, whether your views will influence your vote for president this fall. A CNN journalist may contact

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    Will the economy affect your vote in November? Share your story

    By Tami Luhby, CNN (CNN) — Though polls show that Americans are feeling somewhat better about the economy and their personal finances these days, the mood is still pretty glum. CNN wants to hear your thoughts, and in particular, whether your views will influence your vote for president this fall. A CNN journalist may contact

  • Why single women don't vote Republican (and probably never will)

    While many Republicans blame Donald Trump for the lack of female support in their party, women’s blue voting patterns began far before his reign. And Steve Deace has the receipts. As early as 2004, John Kerry polled at 18+ points more with unmarried women than George Bush, who polled at 10+ points more with married women. The trend continued with each election up until 2020, with the only exception being Hillary Clinton polling at 2+ points more than Trump with married women and 29+...

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    Will noncompete clauses soon be illegal? The FTC is about to vote on it

    The Federal Trade Commission is set to vote Tuesday afternoon on a proposal

  • More people will vote in 2024 than ever before but where are the female candidates?

    Commitments to gender equality in politics are being tested, with just a handful of countries holding elections in which women have a reasonable chance of becoming leaderElections tracker 2024: every vote and why it mattersWith more people set to vote in elections than at any time in history, 2024 is being touted as a test of democracies’ strength around the world, but one thing remains in noticeably short supply – female leadership candidates.Analysis from the Guardian shows that of the 42...

  • Will winning a confidence vote be enough to save Humza Yousaf?

    The future of Scotland's first minister is far from secure after a week of turmoil.

  • Becoming a mother was impossibly hard during Covid. Has anything changed since?

    Rates are improving in the US as healthcare organizations take steps to confront the continuing crisis. Still, new mothers often feel alone: ‘People don’t know what to do’After five months of maternity leave with her second baby, a daughter born on 26 March 2020, Pam Lins felt she was ready to return to work and start a new role. This was the first year of the pandemic, so she had to work remotely while simultaneously raising her newborn and a toddler.Six weeks into her leadership position –...