• Domestic Violence: The Lost Made Visible

    Peter Kuper Art project on the lawn of City Hall, Cambridge, MA. (Victims of Violence)

  • The politics of steel are center stage in Pennsylvania

    BUTLER, Pennsylvania — On Friday, just hours before United States Steel shareholders approved the sale of the legendary Pittsburgh-based company to Japan‘s Nippon Steel, Cleveland-Cliffs CEO Lourenco Goncalves stood in front of a packed room of steelworkers at his Butler Works plant and let them know just what he thought of the pending vote. He […]

  • The State of Politics: Will Legislators Run Or Not?

    The long list of legislators in newly mapped districts who haven't filed to run includes Robin Vos.

  • Identity politics: is it a load of old rubbish?

    IPSWICH, SUFFOLK – A narcissistic blue wheelie bin located behind a fried chicken shop in Ipswich town centre has sparked controversy by boldly identifying as a green wheelie bin. Political Correspondent: Polly Ticks The (previously) blue wheelie bin, has taken the bold step of asserting its new identity, with the words “I identify as a […]

  • The week in politics (April 10, 2024)

    On Wednesday's show: The Biden administration is trying again to provide student debt relief. We discuss that and other developments in politics in our weekly roundup. And we consider the threats that rising sea levels pose to coastal communities.

  • SNP an ever-growing political phenomenon

    The party was founded on April 7, 1934 and has been an ever-growing political phenomenon as the desire for Scottish independence and, now, membership in the European Union, has grown in its appeal. Pivotal moments throughout the SNP’s history have marked waypoints on our journey to government today. The 1967 Hamilton by-election victory by Winnie Ewing brought the SNP into the national spotlight, signalling its emergence as a serious political contender. This victory, coupled with subsequent...

  • Politics Now: April 6, 2024

    Politics Now: April 6, 2024

    • MSNBC

    Joe: GOP investigation of Biden is 'political garbage'

    Reps. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., and James Comer, R-Ky., shouted at each other Wednesday during a House Oversight Committee hearing on China. Rep. Raskin took issue with Republicans accusing Joe Biden of accepting bribes. The Morning Joe panel discusses.

  • Let’s set aside political differences

    ON THURSDAY Zimbabwe will mark 44 years of Independence amid renewed hope that the country’s political leaders, both from the ruling Zanu To access this post, you must purchase a subscription. Please click the button below to visit our subscriptions page to select a package. Subscriptions

  • Koko Pimentel: ‘Insulate’ armed forces from politics

    MANILA, Philippines — Let people speak out, but insulate the country’s armed forces from politics. This was according to Senate Minority Leader Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel, who reacted

  • Trump faces political risks as trial begins

    As Donald Trump the candidate overlaps with Donald Trump the defendant, new polling finds that many crucial independent voters consider his trial to be a serious issue. NBC News' Hallie Jackson reports.

  • WATCH: Politics Today for the week of April 15

    On April 15 the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News Jack Kessler reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.