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Karnataka's ruling Congress faces internal tension, with multiple power centers emerging. Cooperation Minister K N Rajanna ...
Samajwadi Party's Akhilesh Yadav condemns the attack on party leaders Mata Prasad Pandey and Lal Bihari Yadav in Gorakhpur, ...
Chris Cuomo rages that Democratic Party is ‘dead’ after brother’s humiliating loss to Mamdani in NY mayor’s race - ‘Now ...
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People in the UK are likely to believe that fictional heroes like Harry Potter and Gandalf would share their political views, ...
Campaign finance records show no evidence supporting claims that the Democratic Party supplied bricks to anti-ICE protesters ...
Expense reports show the California Democratic Party purchased 200 pallets of bricks in May 2025 to supply protesters during ...
Democrats need relatable messengers and content targeting young men where they are, on gaming sites and social media, not a ...
Clint Eastwood’s Juror No. 2 explores guilt and conscience, ending with a subtle knock that reflects his morally complex ...
Bill Clinton and James Patterson tell USA TODAY about "The First Gentleman," their new book where the president's husband is on trial for murder.
People think that Harry Potter, Spiderman and Gandalf would vote the same way they do, whereas Darth Vader, Cruella de Vill and Joffrey Baratheon would vote for the rival party. New research from ...
Heroes in pink, villains in blue: how we think fictional characters vote. Stuart Turnbull-Dugarte, CC BY-ND. Participants thought Spiderman, Cinderella, Yoda, Aladdin, Brienne of Tarth, Gandalf ...
People in the UK are likely to believe that fictional heroes like Harry Potter and Gandalf would share their political views, while villains like Darth Vader and Cruella de Vil would vote for ...
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