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Democratic-controlled congressional committees and left-leaning think tanks are significantly more likely than their Republican counterparts to reference research papers, a study suggests.
Explore trends in partisan identification among U.S. adults using data from Pew Research Center’s National Public Opinion Reference Survey (NPORS).
“We’re in a period of disappointment and distrust,” Gould says. “No one seems happy with anything. And, the chasm between Democrats and Republicans is real and shows no signs of faltering.” ...
Senators clash over proposed $1.1 billion cuts to public broadcasting, impacting PBS, NPR, and rural areas. Republicans and Democrats diverge sharply.
Senators clash over proposed $1.1 billion cuts to public broadcasting, impacting PBS, NPR, and rural areas. Republicans and Democrats diverge sharply.
"Mission-critical" workers were exempt from deferred resignations, but doctors and nurses are quitting anyway, The War Horse ...
It’s been six months since a now-infamous email presented millions of federal workers with a pivotal decision: They could ...
The vote was 51-48. Two Republicans — Sens. Susan Collins (Maine) and Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) — voted with Democrats against the bill.
The latest Pew Research data shows that 49 percent of Gen Z voters lean toward the Democrats, while 43 percent lean toward the Republicans ... over Trump by just 51 percent to 47 percent. By ...
"We're in a period of disappointment and distrust," Gould says. "No one seems happy with anything. And, the chasm between Democrats and Republicans is real and shows no signs of faltering." ...