A New York Times-Siena University poll released late last week showed Americans are losing faith in the country’s political ...
Majorities in 20 of 25 countries surveyed say their political system needs major changes or complete reform, but many lack confidence this can happen effectively.
In politics today, negativity is a much easier sell than enthusiasm. For the first time in nearly a decade of polling, more than half of Americans say the country’s best days are already behind it.
Georgia Democrat Sen. Jon Ossoff criticizes the level of corruption in American politics, accepting President Trump's premise that the system is "rigged," but warning that Trump is not the solution.
WASHINGTON — A survey of more than 500 political scientists finds that the vast majority think the United States is moving swiftly from liberal democracy toward some form of authoritarianism. In the ...
Take one look at the fiscal disaster staring this nation in the face. The United States is now $37 trillion in debt. Multi-trillion-dollar deficits stretch as far as the eye can see. Social Security ...
People in many countries see at least one party favorably – but in 15 countries, no party we asked about gets positive ...
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The Wire on MSNThe Gen Z Protests in Nepal: A Wake-Up Call For the Country's Political Class
If the events of early September were any indication, the youth have clearly indicated to the state that they hold deep ...
The Chinese economy is, arguably, more imbalanced than ever. The continuous stream of facts and arguments from people like Michael Pettis and Brad Setser show this beyond any doubt. In the context of ...
Why does France have a president and a prime minister? Latest PM resigns plunging the country into chaos - The latest Prime ...
Last week, right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk was assassinated as he spoke at Utah Valley University. And while I can’t recall a thing Kirk ever advocated for that I agreed with, I denounce ...
President Trump is continuing his push for more control of the Federal Reserve. The Planet Money team looked into what has happened globally when central banks face political pressure.
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