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Young Americans are “a generation under profound strain” with little confidence in institutions and widespread economic concerns, according to a Harvard Institute of Politics survey of adults younger than 30 released Thursday.
Harvard poll of young Americans shows 39% see political violence as acceptable in certain situations with wider concerns shaping their views.
As new technology capable of detecting dozens of early-stage cancer types with a single blood test hits the market, support for its use is building.
Rev. Jesse Jackson is well-known as an icon of the American Civil Rights Movement, a protégé of Martin Luther King Jr., and a steadfast activist — but he has quite a past in electoral politics, too. A Dream Deferred charts Jackson’s rise to political prominence during his 1984 and 1988 presidential campaigns,
University of Utah launches $400K annual "Dignity Index" program rating political speech on 8-point scale, now expanding to 25 states after pilot success.
Florida is entering the national redistricting arms race, with a legislative committee hearing Thursday set to kick off yet another contentious map-drawing fight
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Indiana lawmakers keep admitting their reasons for redistricting are 'political.' Here's why
There's a legal strategy behind Indiana Republicans' carefully describing redistricting as "purely for political performance."
Democrats zeroed in on utilities and affordability to win Republican support in upset elections in Georgia and Virginia. Can the same playbook work in 2026?
More and more lawmakers from the South American nation are visiting Beijing instead of Washington as Trump and Petro trade barbs.
Financial analyst Michael Green suggests the official poverty line of $32,000 per year for a family of four in the U.S. is nowhere near accurate. He said the actual number is closer to about