Illustration by André Carrilho Bill de Blasio earned the little bit of beach time he’s enjoying this weekend in Puerto Rico. His three-year run to victory was a remarkable feat...
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Read moreDetailsJustin Trudeau's resignation could profoundly affect the Canada-U.S. relationship, already in flux thanks to the proposed trade policies of the incoming administration, but will his departure diminish the threat of...
Read moreDetailsThe death of Jean-Marie Le Pen, former leader of the party once known as the National Front, occurs at a time when the mainstreaming of far-right politics in France seems...
Read moreDetailsThis is a special end-of-meteorological-summer installment of the FiveThirtyEight Politics podcast. Galen Druke speaks with pollsters Kristen Soltis Anderson and David Byler in an episode made entirely of “good or...
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Read moreDetailsJimmy Carter's casket arrives at CapitolThe horse-drawn caisson carrying Jimmy Carter’s casket has arrived at the US Capitol, where the former president will lie in state until Thursday. Kamala Harris...
Read moreDetailsJean-Marie Le Pen, father of far-right party in France, dies at 96 The Washington PostWho was Jean-Marie Le Pen - France's famous far-right politician? Sky NewsJean-Marie Le Pen, Rabble-Rousing Leader of French...
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Read moreDetailsThe coming 12 months can’t promise the bumper crop of elections we saw during 2024, when countries home to about half the world’s population headed to the polls. Still, voters...
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