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Bipartisan

By removing the power of Congress to allocate federal funding to American taxpayers, the legislative branch gives up one of its most critical powers and hands it over to the executive branch.

Could the Return of Earmarks Be the Key to Keeping Congress Functional?

One thing is clear: Earmarks need a rebranding campaign and rebirth.
By Patrick Hillmann
In a time of increasing polarization, using government to curb the influence of Facebook, Google and Amazon is presenting a rare opportunity for bipartisan cooperation.

Even Elizabeth Warren & Donald Trump Can Agree That Big Tech’s Power Is a Problem

In a time of increasing polarization, using government to curb the influence of Facebook, Google and Amazon is presenting a rare opportunity for bipartisan cooperation.
By Chris Roberts

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Sides With Donald Trump and Rand Paul Over Syria Withdrawal

The Trump administration has sent conflicting messages over a timeline for the exit.
By Davis Richardson
U.S. President Donald Trump shakes hands with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) while joined by Vice President Mike Pence before delivering the State of the Union address.

Republicans and Democrats Might Actually Agree on One Political Issue Before 2020

By Jeff Mazur
U.S. President Donald Trump.

If Trump Truly Wants a Bipartisan Victory, Here’s What Needs to Happen

By Brian Darling

Akon’s ‘No Labels’ Banger Wrangles in Millions From Political Megadonors

By Davis Richardson
The U.S. Census takes place every 10 years, and an undercount can dramatically impact the amount of federal aid a state receives as well as impact its allotted number of seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.

You Can’t Take Politics Out of Redistricting—Especially Not in New Jersey

By Donald Scarinci
Samantha Bee's new app This Is Not a Game: The Game.

Samantha Bee Has a New Trivia App to Make People Vote

By Helen Holmes

Jon Bramnick Is the Republican to Watch in New Jersey

By Donald Scarinci
President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence meet with Congressional leadership.

Following Tax Victory, Trump Looks to Democrats for Infrastructure Reform

By Davis Richardson
Sen. Rand Paul.

Rand Paul and Ron Wyden Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Curb Warrantless Wiretapping

By Brian Darling
Can this bill help close the gender gap in tech educatoin?

The ‘Code Like a Girl’ Congressional Bill Wants to Close Tech Education’s Gender Gap

By John Bonazzo
A reflective moment while fishing.

Mark Zuckerberg’s July 4 Alaska Trip Proves He’s Running for President

By John Bonazzo
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg speaks at the Sierra Club.

ExxonMobil, Stephen Hawking and Michael Bloomberg All Endorse This Carbon Tax Plan

By John Bonazzo
President Donald Trump, the most notorious tweeter.

Why Twitter Makes the World a More Dangerous Place

By Bradley Tusk
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY).

Here’s the Democratic Game Plan to Make Trump a One-Term President

By Robert Lehrman
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.

How to Talk to Former Friends Who Voted for the Other Candidate

By Peggy Drexler
Barney Frank.

What’s Wall Street Foe Barney Frank Doing Working for a Bank?

By Danielle Balbi
Former United States Senator, Evan Bayh, speaks onstage at the 2014 Concordia Summit - Day 1 at Grand Hyatt New York on September 29, 2014

Evan Bayh Is Unfashionably Bipartisan—And Returning to Politics

By Jeff Robbins
The late Massachusetts Sen. Edward Kennedy stands outside his Capitol Hill office in June 1987.

For Ted’s Sake! Bipartisanship is Not a Four-Letter Word

By Jeff Robbins
(Photo Flikr)

New Sports for Washington Olympics: Fiscal Cliff-Scaling and Logjam Rolling

By David Martin

Peter King Says The Next Election Could Cure Congressional Gridlock

By David Freedlander

Highlights from the ‘No Labels’ Conference

By Meghan Keneally
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