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The GOP Speaker of the House Chaos Is Just a Preview of What's to Come
Jim Jordan’s bid for Speaker of the House is failing, and it represents the how the GOP has prioritized personal interest over governing.
By Rebecca Fishbein
Congress
George Santos Said He’s “Pretty Much” Denying Wild New Criminal Charges
Meanwhile, a group of New York Republicans is introducing a resolution to boot him from Congress.
By Bess Levin
Kevin McCarthy Is No Longer the Speaker of the House
The House voted to oust Kevin McCarthy, making him the first-ever to be removed from the position.
By Fortesa Latifi and Lex McMenamin
Republicans Are Trying to Co-opt the #FreeBritney Movement
Since when do they believe in women’s rights?
By Kaylen Ralph
Florida, Georgia GOP Move to Criminalize Giving Water to Voters in Line
There are no words.
By Emily Bloch
Gen Z Is The Most Progressive — and Least Partisan — Generation
“[Gen Z] is a particularly liberated generation. They reject labels and putting things in boxes.”
By Lauren Young
Tired of Two Parties? Here Are Seven Alternatives
Libertarians and Working Families and Prohibition, Oh My!
By Emily Bloch
Why Are So Many Republicans Retiring From Congress?
Since January, 12 House Republicans have said they’re stepping down.
By Kaylen Ralph
Survivors Called Out Senator Jeff Flake for Saying He's Voting Yes on Kavanaugh
The Arizona Republican has joined his colleagues in supporting Kavanaugh.
By Christianna Silva
Donald Trump’s Running Mate Doesn’t Understand How Condoms Work
Has Mike Pence ever taken sex ed?
By Vera Papisova