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- 1From:Politics & Government Week2023 MAR 23 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Politics & Government Week -- New research on Coronavirus - COVID-19 is the subject of a report. According to news reporting originating in Lebanon,...
- 2From:Vaccine Weekly2023 MAR 8 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Vaccine Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on COVID-19. According to news originating from Ann Arbor, Michigan, by NewsRx editors, the research...
- 3From:PR NewswireCAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Party loyalty and partisan motivation may interfere less with Americans' thinking than previously believed, MIT behavioral researchers Nature Human Behaviour. The study,...
- 4From:Politics & Government Week2023 FEB 16 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Politics & Government Week -- Current study results on Political Science have been published. According to news originating from Santiago, Chile, by...
- 5From:Global Warming Focus2023 FEB 6 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Global Warming Focus -- Current study results on Climate Change have been published. According to news reporting from Madison, Wisconsin, by...
- 6From:UWIRE TextFor the first time in American history, white Christians no longer represent a majority of the general public, according to political science professors Kay Schlozman and David Hopkins. "The relative optimism of the...
- 7From:The New York TimesRural resentment has become a central fact of American politics -- in particular, a pillar of support for the rise of right-wing extremism. As the Republican Party has moved ever further into MAGAland, it has lost votes...
- 8From:Politics & Government Week2023 JAN 26 (VerticalNews) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Politics & Government Week -- New research on Coronavirus - COVID-19 is the subject of a report. According to news originating from Amsterdam,...
- 9From:The New York TimesIn one deep-red pocket of rural Pennsylvania, three warring factions each claim to represent the Republican Party. Tensions boiled over in a scuffle over a booth at a farm show. BUTLER, Pa. -- Zach Scherer, a...
- 10From:The New York TimesIs it time to call the next election ''the most important in American history''? Probably. It seems like it may involve a judgment on democracy itself. Americans with a lot of history will play a key role in determining...
- 11From:The New York TimesNASHVILLE -- January in Nashville ushers in two forces for chaos: erratic weather and irrational legislators. Both are hugely disruptive. Neither is surprising anymore. In the age of climate change, the old joke about...
- 12From:The New York TimesThe errant surveys spooked some candidates into spending more money than necessary, and diverted help from others who otherwise had a fighting chance of winning. Senator Patty Murray, a Democrat, had consistently won...
- 13From:Vaccine Weekly2022 DEC 28 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Vaccine Weekly -- Data detailed on vaccines have been presented. According to news reporting out of Mobile, Alabama, by NewsRx editors, research stated,...
- 14From:Vaccine Weekly2022 DEC 28 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Vaccine Weekly -- New research on Coronavirus - COVID-19 is the subject of a report. According to news reporting out of Springdale, Arkansas, by NewsRx...
- 15From:The New York TimesProgressive Democrats and conservative Republicans are clashing on what may be the most ideologically diverse City Council ever. As a first-term Democrat on the New York City Council, it might seem logical that Ari...
- 16From:The Washington PostByline: Yvonne Wingett Sanchez and Liz Goodwin Sen. Kyrsten Sinema caught many by surprise earlier this month when she announced she was leaving the Democratic Party and registering as an independent, saying in a...
- 17From:The New York TimesArizona was on the cusp of seating a Democratic governor alongside two Democratic senators for the first time since 1951 when Senator Kyrsten Sinema abruptly announced last week she is leaving the Democratic Party to...
- 18From:The New York TimesIf history is any guide, Senator Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, the latest lawmaker to change her stripes, faces an uncertain future. WASHINGTON -- When Phil Gramm, a conservative House member from Texas, left the...
- 19From:All Things ConsideredTo listen to this broadcast, click here: BYLINE: SAM GRINGLAS HOST: JUANA SUMMERS JUANA SUMMERS: Florida, Ohio - these were once perennial swing states. But a new pack of battlegrounds is emerging, including...
- 20From:The Washington PostByline: Liz Goodwin Democratic senators from across the political spectrum have sidestepped the question of whether they would support Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) if she runs for a second term, underscoring how her...