Which President Is Better for the Economy? What Historical Data Tell Us. Who sits in the White House does have an effect on the economy—but only to a degree. By Shreyas Sinha
Only Occasionally Real Time With Bill Maher The 65-year-old comedian's stand-up act positions himself as someone who simply doesn't want to change his habits. By Andy Hirschfeld
Utah Senator Stands in the Way of Smithsonian’s Plan to Build Two New Museums Ninety-nine senators voted in favor of the museums, one senator dissented on the grounds they would diminish 'national unity and cultural inclusion.' The museums needed unanimous support to move forward. By Helen Holmes
How Elizabeth Warren Leapfrogged Bernie Sanders Into 2nd Place in the Democratic Primary By John A. Tures
Kirsten Gillibrand’s Publicly Financed Election Plan Doesn’t Limit Super PAC Spending By Davis Richardson
By Changing Primary Rules, Democrats Are Undermining Bernie Sanders—and Themselves By John A. Tures
In the Democratic Primary, It’s Women Who Win Elections Against Men Who Lose Races By John A. Tures
Andrew Yang Claims Universal Income Can Curb the Racism of His White Nationalist Fans By Davis Richardson