Aristotle is said to have coined the phrase “nature abhors a vacuum” — or “horror vacui” in Latin — as a principle in the physical world. However it applies equally well to politics, particularly in a ...
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, millennials and Gen Zers already represent 48% of the eligible voting electorate. By the ...
Harkening back to JFK's 1960 run, Catholics are being highlighted as they represent roughly 24% of Pennsylvanians, according ...
Reform voters are outliers who have “starkly” differently views about immigration than the rest of the population, according ...
In the quiet corners of Springfield, Ohio — out of sight of the drumbeat of politicians and journalists, troopers and newly ...
Some Arab American and Muslim voters angry at U.S. support for Israel's offensive in Gaza are shunning Democrat Kamala Harris in the presidential race to back third-party candidate Jill Stein in ...
The Saskatchewan Party government has resurrected one of its favourite boasts about so-called record population growth. Never ...
Los Angeles could skew more liberal if Latino voters turned out in greater numbers, challenging the more consistent bloc voters.
The provincial government should not be silent in the face of misinformation, especially on a topic that could divide ...
Weeks after California announced a $250 million public-private partnership with Google to fund local news outlets and develop ...
Opinion
Babyless blue states
Blue states and cities are bleeding families, and they have the lowest birth rates. This could set up a new front in American culture wars.
India’s long-term market potential is underpinned by several key trends we see: Rising incomes and consumption: A rapidly expanding middle class (expected to double to over 60% of population by ...