Redistricting is on the ballot in California and competitive gubernatorial races are underway in Virginia and New Jersey.
As Republicans and Democrats remain locked in a stalemate over the government shutdown, Americans have grown increasingly frustrated with both parties, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll. Some 67% ...
Just as previous eras of fashion mirrored social and political changes, today’s trends signal a similar relationship between ideologies and aesthetics.
Recently, the “performative male” trend has taken social media by storm, with college campuses across the country, including UW, holding performative male contests. The trend is based on an ...
The first woman to govern Mexico has become a hot topic on social media with teens sharing memes, songs and costumes inspired ...
Recent polls reveal whether Gen Z voters are backing Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill or Republican Jack Ciattarelli.
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Trump's strength, Democrats' message and the shutdown effect. What to watch on Election Day 2025
Voters head to polls Tuesday in America’s first major election day since President Donald Trump returned to the White House ...
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The trends in New Jersey and Virginia
Gubernatorial races in Virginia and New Jersey provide clues to the national mood. At present, Democrats hold a slight ...
Jeremy Clarkson hasn’t shied away from criticising the Labour government in recent months - what with him accusing the party of “ethnically cleansing” farmers and attacking changes to agricultural ...
Curb Your Enthusiasm spanned multiple decades, filtering a rapidly changing world through Larry’s prescription lenses. From George W. Bush to Joe Biden, water-cooler talk to social media chatter, ...
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2 States Was Originally Meant For SRK & Priyanka, Not Alia & Arjun; Here's Why It Didn't Happen
Chetan Bhagat shared that initially, Shah Rukh Khan and Priyanka Chopra were meant to star in ‘2 States’ and not Alia Bhatt & ...
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Who owns Snopes? Fact check site trends online as Congresswoman's “listen to Snopes” tweet goes viral
Snopes trends online after Congresswoman Sara Jacobs’ “Listen to Snopes” tweet about Mike Johnson’s SNAP cuts goes viral, reigniting questions about the fact-check site’s ownership and history.
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