I’m not much for predictions. But I will go out on a limb and forecast that for politics in 2025, we are going to see a lot more partisan strangeness.
With more than 1,000 bills reviewed during each 120-day session, the 200-some measures drafted so far are a fraction of what lawmakers will consider this year.
As Arkansas lawmakers prep for the general assembly, we're looking at how a new push to do away with daylight saving time ...
The four-term New Hampshire governor discusses the state of the Republican Party and his future plans as he leaves office.
After daylight saving time ended in November, clocks will spring forward one hour once again on Sunday, March 9, 2025 beginning at 2 a.m.
"it’s a fair bet that at some point, the Department of Government Efficiency will be at loggerheads with Congress," speculates Lee Hamilton.
President-elect Donald Trump wants to do away with daylight saving time (DST), a move that some experts say could improve ...
Register readers in letters published Dec. 23-29, 2024, address water quality and the incoming Trump administration.
After President-elect Trump reignited the decades-old debate over DST, Newsweek looks at how the end of daylight savings ...
Traditionally nonpolitical topics like medical advice or the propulsion systems of cars are becoming highly partisan. Et tu, ...
On December 13, president-elect Donald Trump pledged on Truth Social that in his coming term the Republican Party will "use ...
A Northwest Missouri Republican House member has pre-filed a bill hoping to end Daylight Saving Time in Missouri.  If enacted ...