Politics & Government
Biden Proposes A Summit To Putin On Their 2nd Call
President Biden had his second call with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday and proposed a summit in the months ahead to talk about arms control, Ukraine and cyber issues.
Officer Billy Evans Is Honored At U.S. Capitol Where He Served And Was Killed
Evans, killed in an attack earlier this month, is only the sixth U.S. Capitol Police officer to have died in the line of duty.
Top Republicans Work To Rebrand GOP As Party Of Working Class
Donald Trump drew more working-class voters to the GOP than any president since Ronald Reagan. Now Republicans are trying to maintain that Trump appeal without Trump on the ballot in 2022.
Biden To Nominate Christine Wormuth As 1st Female Secretary Of The Army
With an extensive background in foreign policy and national security, Christine Wormuth would be the first woman to serve as secretary of the Army if confirmed by the Senate.
Exploring YouTube And The Spread Of Disinformation
Disinformation and conspiracy theories are rampant on the Internet. One platform that's seen a surge in that content and disinformation is YouTube. We explore what the company is doing in response.
Fallout: Indiana Lawmakers Boo Colleagues Who Showed Up In African Dress
Serving in the GOP controlled Indiana legislature has been painful for some Black lawmakers, after they were heckled during a debate. It highlights the lack of diversity within state politics.
Multilateralism Is Back In Fashion At The White House
The Biden administration has been rejoining international organizations, arguing that it is best to have a seat at the table to resolve global issues.
After Georgia: Here Are 4 States To Watch Next On Voting Legislation
Republican lawmakers in many states have proposed measures that would make their states' voting rules more restrictive. Of note are Arizona, Texas, Florida and Michigan.
Democrats Used To Run From Big Government Label; They're Now Embracing It
The pandemic, a changing party makeup and a softening approach to debt and deficit have combined to give the party space to embrace expensive policies that would have been unheard of a few years ago.