How Governors Became Voice for Voiceless Democratic Party
Presidents Biden and Obama were senators. Expect that trend to end in 2028 as governors emerge as the Democratic Party’s voice.
A Roundtable on Political Violence Brings Strangers Together to Break Echo Chambers
Newsweek Correspondent Alex J. Rouhandeh shares his experience attending the National Roundtable on Political Violence.
Election 2025 Results Expose Republicans’ Post-Trump Vulnerabilities
Democratic dominance in the 2025 election raises questions of whether Republicans can duplicate Trump’s electoral success.
Inside Zohran Mamdani’s Brooklyn Victory Party
The mayor-elect of New York City delivered a fiery and unapologetic speech to a crowd of jubilant supporters.
Youngkin’s Success Could be Earle-Sears’ Undoing in Virginia Governor Race
Governor Glenn Youngkin’s success in making Virginia America’s data center leader has created problems for his chosen successor.
New Jersey Governor Race Will Test What Matters to America’s Youth
The New Jersey governor’s race won’t just test Trump’s momentum but also the priorities of America’s youth.
Rally Showcases Zohran Mamdani’s Rise to National Democratic Leader
Over 10,000 people gathered to see mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, who’s quickly risen from unknown to Democratic Party leader.
Democrats Could Lose These Districts if SCOTUS Curtails Voting Rights Act
These are the 19 Congressional districts Democrats could lose depending on the Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais.
Civil Suit Against Olivet to Proceed After Feds Decide Against Charges
Homeland Security will not bring criminal charges over alleged trafficking by Olivet University, allowing a civil suit to advance.
Turning Point USA Returned to Utah—Here’s What Happened
In Utah for the first time since Charlie Kirk’s assassination, speakers rallied the crowd around issues including free speech.
New Jersey Governor Race to Test Democrats’ Anti-Trump Message
One of two states with a gubernatorial election this year, New Jersey stands as the first big test of Democrats’ Trump strategy.
Is Larry Ellison Building a MAGA Media Empire?
The 81-year-old Oracle founder could have influence or ownership control over CBS, CNN, HBO and TikTok if all goes his way.
What Charlie Kirk's Assassination Means for Republican Youth Movement
Young Republicans face a defining moment as they seek to further Trump’s 2024 gains and solidify the MAGA movement on campus without their most influential voice.
With Olivet University in Jeopardy, David Jang's Sect Promotes New College
Pastor David Jang’s sect aims to open a new college as its flagship school, Olivet University, faces a potential shutdown.
Gen Z Democrats Warn DNC: Shift to Grassroots or Lose More Young Voters
As Republicans make Gen Z gains, young Democrats call for the party to reassess its strategy and messaging ahead of future elections.
How Education and Gender Are Fueling Gen Z's Political Divide
With the cost of college rising and the appeal of being one’s own boss ever-present, young voters’ political leanings are shifting.
How the Right Is Winning Over Gen Z
Young Americans traditionally start adulthood by voting for the left, but Republicans are capitalizing on their loss of trust in institutions.
David Jang's Olivet Sect Hit With Racketeering Suit
A creditor is claiming at least $8.6 million damages in alleging racketeering and wire fraud by companies, colleges and churches allegedly linked to Olivet.
Why Do MAGA Republicans Hate Europe?
The Trump administration's stance on Europe has grabbed headlines, but the Republican Party's icy posture toward internationalism goes back decades.
Can Clean Energy Sell Joe Biden's Climate Law to Donald Trump's America?
With Trump vowing to undo the Inflation Reduction Act, the U.S.'s top clean energy advocate is making the case to Republicans why its programs are worth saving.