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Would JFK Have Lost Had He Lived?
On the 60th anniversary of the Kennedy assassination, a look at what was and what might have been.
Nikki Haley is consolidating the ‘Never Trump’ vote
The former South Carolina governor is drawing support from Trump-skeptical donors and activists in early nominating states.
How one judge is slowing down one of Trump’s biggest criminal cases
The May 2024 trial in Trump's classified documents case appears headed for a politically precarious postponement.
GOP states are embracing vouchers. Wealthy parents are benefitting.
Most of the beneficiaries are incoming kindergarteners or students already enrolled in private schools.
With Altman back at OpenAI, chaos leaves D.C. asking: Now what?
As drama roils Capitol Hill’s favorite AI company, policymakers are poised to weigh the emerging antitrust risks — and scrutinize the ideological brawl over AI safety that’s splitting Silicon Valley.
Some Arizona Democrats stay home while their primary opponents get invited to schmooze in Washington
The Arizona district is one of the top pickup opportunities for Democrats in 2024.
Ukrainians who fled their country for Israel find themselves yet again living with war
“All these sounds of war that we hear now, they sometimes work as a trigger that brings back memories of what we’ve gone through."
Fargo season 5 premiere: The show comes roaring back with a lean, confident new story
It’s been almost three years since Fargo was last on TV, its fourth season representing something of a nadir for Noah Hawley’s scattered take on the Coen brothers’ classic. At its best, Fargo has been a fascinating and worthy addition to the name, borrowing mostly just “vibes” from the film, rather than a bunch of… Read more...