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The Greens lost the German election and are no longer part of the government. Now, they want to reposition themselves — and to listen more closely to what the people have to say.
Observer readers comment on Sen. Thom Tillis's decision not to run again, a Charlotte City Council decision, abortion, Iran ...
A More in Common poll also found seven in 10 voters think Sir Keir’s government is at least as chaotic as the Tories’ ...
The July 2024 general election saw a major shift in the UK’s approach to tackling climate change. The incoming Labour ...
Heat and other climate impacts like floods and storms affect voters, candidates and poll workers in different ways at ...
The referenced article by David Cohen and Vicky Veenker is spot on.
Congressional passage of a massive bill cuts billions of dollars in spending across many areas including clean energy.
Recent polling shows that nearly 80% of registered U.S. voters want government agencies to keep researching and sharing ...
It’s an extraordinary popular mandate that extends across partisan divides and national borders.
As she canvassed for Zohran Mamdani in New York City on Tuesday last week, Batul Hassan should have been elated. Her mayoral ...
The official winner of the city’s Democratic mayoral primary has a record of fighting polluting natural gas infrastructure ...
The former president bet that the economic benefits of his policies would protect them over time. Trump and the ...