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David Gergen, 83, a political insider who advised four former US presidents, died in Massachusetts on July 10.
He held communications and troubleshooting jobs under Presidents Nixon, Ford, Reagan and Clinton and became a leading TV ...
The Presidential Leadership Scholars program, founded by Presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George H.W. Bush, aims to develop leaders who can work across partisan lines to make a positive ...
A religious movement that has so often taken public stands has been unusually quiet since Trump gutted the program to combat ...
Factoring in tariffs, the lowest 20 percent of income earners may lose $300; the top 1 percent will be $58,000 richer.
The only gap left in the market, and it is a limited one, is for Reaganism — that is, for lower spending, limited government, and strict constitutionalism.
A bipartisan group of 40-plus retired federal judges is confronting an increasingly fraught legal environment that’s bad for ...
Despite the GOP’s long legacy of being pro-business and pro-growth, it’s now becoming the antithesis, due to immigration ...
In “Zbig,” Edward Luce tells the story of Zbigniew Brzezinski, a leading American strategist who had a notably eventful run ...
From Hitler’s economic isolation to Trump’s tariff battles, history has repeatedly shown how the economic tool has been used for political gain. But more often than not, tariffs lead to long-term econ ...
Could Elon Musk succeed where Ross Perot failed? With deep pockets and disaffected voters, a third party bid may be more plausible.