Officials from India’s ruling right-wing party said American tech companies like Twitter and YouTube complied with demands to remove the documentary.
Loyal Democrats say layoffs at NGP VAN and EveryAction by the company’s new private equity owners could hobble the party.
Lobbyists for tech giants asked Congress to focus less on Facebook, Google, and Amazon. Congress was happy to oblige.
As the country’s attention descends on Cop City following a police killing last week, the local stakes should be front of mind.
Yellen wanted this to be the best of all possible worlds, but the best world she could conceive of was terrible.
Authorities say banning physical mail will stem the flow of drugs, but most contraband behind bars comes from other sources — including jail guards.
There’s no distancing the Republican Party from Solomon Peña — or his alleged acts of political violence.
The Moderate PAC received virtually all its money from one source: Republican megadonor Jeffrey Yass.
Top House Democrats have shown a willingness to work with the Freedom Caucus to block progressive reforms.
The congressman, who conspired with Hitler’s Germany, became a huge Reagan fan.
Jeff Zients has spent most of his career working in for-profit health care companies with worrying allegations.
Host Jordan Smith and Elizabeth Wydra of the Constitutional Accountability Center discuss how the independent state legislature theory could upend democracy.
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