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Alexis Mercedes Rinck wins Seattle citywide council seat

(The Center Square) – Alexis Mercedes Rinck has won the race to serve on the Seattle City Council’s District 8 citywide position, having garnered 58% of votes as of Friday  Rinck will be the second progressive Democrat on the current Seattle City Council, alongside Councilmember Tammy Morales.  Prior to this year, the previous city council was […]

Evers hopes for more collaborative work with Wisconsin Legislature

(The Center Square) – Democrats flipped two Wisconsin Senate seats and filled another empty seat, something Republican leaders blamed on gerrymandered maps. Gov. Tony Evers’ campaign said the opposite, that voters were finally relieved of “undemocratic, gerrymandered” maps that were used previously. “Republican lawmakers can no longer ignore the will of the people,” Evers’ campaign […]

Border patrol seizes .50 cal rifles, others at southern border

(The Center Square) – Numerous firearms were confiscated at the southern border in Arizona last Friday. United States Customs and Border Protection announced that Area Port of San Luis officials seized “high-powered assault weapons” from a 28-year-old American citizen crossing the border through the legal port of entry. “Preventing the smuggling of these weapons into Mexico […]

After a decisive loss, Harris can spare us her ‘peaceful transfer of power’ malarkey

During her quasi-concession speech Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris told supporters she had called President-elect Donald Trump earlier in the day to congratulate him on...

Berlin Wall anniversary offers lessons for today

The Berlin Wall toppled 35 years ago. First, the world looked on with awe, and then the disbelief gave way to jubilation. From Aug. 13,...

Why the internet’s deranged reaction to Trump’s victory matters

If you doubt the widespread mental health crisis among Generation Z, just check out postelection TikTok. “I might wake up a slave.” “Why didn’t the Germans just...

This week’s elections, upon further review

Some further random observations on the election: Campaigns attract good folks. Let’s start with something positive. After 60 years of observing and interacting with people who...

The Debrief: Blue wall crumbles and Harris’s struggles: What went wrong for Democrats?

Washington Examiner Executive Video Producer Amy DeLaura joins Magazine Managing Editor David Mark, and Mark breaks down the surprising shifts in battleground states such as...

Reagan’s son says father’s biopic film has congeniality lesson for politicians today

Michael Reagan, the oldest son of former President Ronald Reagan, called the current hostility between political parties “sad,” adding that his father’s biopic film is a “history lesson” on the importance of congeniality. The biopic film Reagan details the life of the late president, journeying from his small-town roots to Hollywood before going toe-to-toe with […]

Susie Wiles, veteran political operative, takes on toughest job yet as Trump’s chief

Susie Wiles, President-elect Donald Trump‘s incoming chief of staff, is viewed by Republicans as a steady hand to start the second administration smoothly and bring about calm that often evaded his first term. The former president called Wiles “tough, smart, innovative” in his statement Thursday announcing her new role, while Republicans across the spectrum championed her […]

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