Washington Monthly Editor-in-Chief Paul Glastris describes how some schools have motivated college students to vote.
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Daily Beast reporter Hanna Trudo told Hill.TV that despite Democrats soon regaining the majority in the Senate, quick approval of $2,000 stimulus checks for COVID-19 relief is far from certain.
Journalist and author Aaron Glantz told Hill.TV that the Treasury Department’s new $25 billion rental assistance program alone will not be enough to prevent an eviction crisis amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Eric Weinstein, managing director of investment firm Thiel Capital, is calling on industries including the news media to end the “business model that is based upon dividing the country" in the wake of last week’s deadly pro-Trump mob attac
Jordan Chariton, journalist and cofounder of Status Coup, said on Hill.TV's "Rising" on Friday that the misdemeanor charges against ex-Michigan Gov.
Washington Post economics reporter Jeff Stein said Thursday that the incoming Biden administration is eyeing the passage of an economic stimulus bill with some Republican support, but the chances are "really, really small."
Alex Gorowara, a software engineer for Google and volunteer spokesperson for the new Alphabet Workers Union, on Thursday, said that the group aims to push Google’s parent company, Alphabet, to adopt more policies concerning growth opportun
Briahna Joy Gray, the former press secretary for the presidential campaign of Sen.