Category: Bipartisan

Presidential Historian Meacham: We Could Learn a Lot from the Dwight Eisenhower Era
Eisenhower's acceptance of the New Deal set the stage for a variety of social progress which would follow.

Ocasio-Cortez Says She’s ‘Encouraged’ By Unlikely Bipartisan Talks with Ted Cruz: ‘Super Bizarre’
'And common cause, I think, can transcend partisanship and I think that's the way that we should go.'

New Trump Tariffs on Mexico: ‘This Puts the Um in Dumb’
Trump found critics in nearly every corner for his Mexico tariffs.

Democrats Vow To Press Progressive Goals Working With Trump on Big Infrastructure Plan
In the midst of partisan rancor, two sides will come together with a common purpose.

First Climate Bill Approved in Decade Would Keep US in Paris Accords
Bill now faces difficult future in the Senate.

Is it Ever Okay for Politicians to Swear?
Are politicians allowed to drop swear words when they speak, ever?

Why America Hasn’t Had Another Moon Landing
It was 50 years ago when an American test pilot, Joseph A. Walker flew his hypersonic aircraft, the X-15, at nearly Mach 6 into space, becoming weightless for five minutes.

How U.S. Politics Has Evolved Through The Ages
When Trump emerged victorious in the 2016 presidential elections, many wondered what that would mean for American politics and also for the global political scenario.

Bipartisan Senators Propose Bill To Stop Big Tech Companies’ ‘Spying on Children’
Bipartisan senators are looking to improve kids' data security online.

The Stupidity of Politics
Many parts of politics still remain outdated and, in some ways, stupid.

