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politics (Page 9)

Then-candidate Nick Kristof in Eugene, October 2021

April 18, 2022

Kristof Can’t Run for Oregon Governor, but Still Has $1 million in Hand. What Now?

“I want to use it in (a) catalytic way, unlocking at least 10 times as much money as I put in," Kristof says.

By Brian Bull

National Assembly session

April 5, 2022

No-Confidence Vote Against PM Imran Khan Declared Unconstitutional

After the deputy speaker of national assembly declared no-confidence vote unconstitutional, Prime Minister Khan dissolved National Assembly announcing snap elections in 90 days.

By Neelum Nawab

March 8, 2022

Monmouth University Series Seeks Civil Discourse in Politics

Ahead of a midterm election that may change the balance of the U.S. Senate, a New Jersey university launched a […]

By Matthew Sockol

DC Capitol at night

March 3, 2022

State of the Union 2022 — China on Biden’s Mind?

President Biden spent less time talking about China in the State of the Union than he did in his last address to Congress in April.

By Agnes Cheung

Biden during State of the Union

March 1, 2022

Biden Rebrands Energy Transition in State of the Union

Climate Scientists know doom is around the corner. Biden remained defiant about his climate proposals during his State of the Union. If the legislation isn’t passed, will we have a chance for a green future?

By Ben Shimkus

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