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How Trump Could Destroy the Electoral College
Maybe it would be a good thing if the former president won the popular vote for once—as long as he doesn’t win the election.
Conservatives backed Trump by bigger percentages than in 2020. And time spent with Cheney prevented Harris from reaching out ...
Legendary Ohio State football coach Woody Hayes used to say there are three things that can happen with a forward pass, and ...
Former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris go head-to-head at the ballot boxes across America today, ...
For many young people, becoming a tech giant is very appealing—but it isn't a magic bullet, writes Greg M. Epstein.
The defeat of the Democrats in the US election is so comprehensive that it might force them to ask some difficult questions.
A growing share of international candidates are less likely to pursue a graduate business degree in the U.S. due to the U.S.
With Election Day approaching, the circus is in Racine County, Wisconsin — the political circus, that is. Well, a sideshow, at least. As I write this, I’m ...
My own instinct — which conflicts with the demands of my job — is to retreat into my family, to look for solace in time with ...
Jim Jump breaks down Vice President–elect JD Vance’s suggestion that students may “become” trans to get into Harvard.
Here are the ways Mike Johnson and Republicans could try to help Trump overturn the 2024 election results if Kamala Harris ...
Actually, the Electoral College was about both and more. Examining the perspective of John Dickinson, a delegate from Delaware and an architect of the Electoral College who neither distrusted the ...