Michael Schaffer is a senior editor and columnist at POLITICO Magazine. He has covered national and local politics for over 20 years and spent seven years as editor-in-chief of the Washingtonian.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau added eight Liberal MPs to his front bench and reassigned four ministers in a cabinet shuffle in Ottawa on Friday. But as soon as they were sworn-in, they faced questions ...
Schumer went in front of the Senate on Tuesday hoping to give local law enforcement agencies the authority needed to investigate the drones, which have been spotted near sensitive locations under ...
The study of information integrity is an evolving field. The widespread use of the internet and social media, growing capabilities of generative AI models, entrenchment of authoritarian governance, ...
The United States is a federal republic whose people benefit from a vibrant political system, a strong rule-of-law tradition, robust freedoms of expression and religious belief, and a wide array of ...
Christians will make up 87% of voting members in the Senate and House of Representatives, combined, in the 119th Congress. That’s down from 88% in the last session and 92% a decade ago, but still far ...
Political analysts Antonio Fins and Brian Crowley reflect on a busy 2024 year in politics in Florida. They also share their thoughts on who Gov. Ron DeSantis may appoint as the next U.S. senator ...
In a perfect world, Democrats would have a leader who lives and leads by the principle that “the buck stops here.” Unfortunately for the Democrats, no such leader currently exists for them.
Google on Monday (December 9, 2024) announced free access of Google Maps Platform from March 2025 to developers across the world and India. The free access of products includes Maps, Routes ...