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The US government is already preparing massive celebrations of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution for next ...
President’s allies take the lead to set up yearlong celebrations around July 4, 2026, bringing in conservative groups and ...
Most Americans believe there is a serious threat to the future of U.S. democracy. Is America still the world’s beacon of hope ...
President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, and other Republicans ...
President Donald Trump may have averted a wider war with Iran, but he is now taking the fight to a more familiar foe: the ...
The network's distorted view of the L.A. protests plays on fear, just as its reporting on Mamdani's mayoral primary win does ...
The aphorism, "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes," is attributed to Mark Twain. Although there is no ...
That is actually the beginning of the media-as-liberal mantra. Nixon’s Vice President Spiro Agnew waltzed across the country, warning of the “liberal eastern establishment” press. Fast-forward to 2025 ...
Spiro Theodore Agnew, however, is turning the vice-presidency into something like an oratorical happening, raising the No. 2 office to a level of visibility and controversy unknown since the days ...
With more than a whiff of linkage between Nixon’s choice of Agnew and Trump’s of Vance, the notion of an insurance policy and antidote against conviction by the Senate must have some merit.
With more than a whiff of linkage between Nixon’s choice of Agnew and Trump’s of Vance, the notion of an insurance policy and antidote against conviction by the Senate must have some merit.
JD Vance’s transformation from a “never-Trumper” to his obedient attack-dog running mate mirrors the political path that Spiro Agnew trod more than a half-century ago. In 1968, Agnew, the ...