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It's not too late to register to vote for the midterm elections

It’s not too late to register to vote for the midterm elections

By Grace Amiss
Published Sep 18, 2018
TCU students open up about why they think voting is so important.

What We’re Reading: Twitter Drama Strikes Again

By Katie Carter
Published Sep 14, 2018
Rescues underway in North Carolina ⋆ Trump warns against spreading false news about hurricanes ⋆ Manafort to cooperate in Russia investigation as part of plea deal ⋆ Kavanaugh denies accusation of sexual misconduct ⋆ Record number of women running for office ⋆ Three debates before November for Cruz and O’Rourke ⋆
President Donald Trump speaks at the Economic Club of New York at the New York Hilton Midtown in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2019. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)

What We’re Reading: Hurricane Florence barrels toward East Coast

By Grace Amiss
Published Sep 11, 2018
The 17th anniversary of 9/11 ⋆ Trump’s tweets ⋆ Climate Change ⋆ Hurricane Florence ⋆ Kavanaugh v. the vote ⋆

Tale of Two Spies

By Richard Edgemon
Published Sep 10, 2018

We're back and we're reading - everything from the "New York Times" to the "Wall Street Journal." We're trying to help you keep up with the rapid pace of politics and policy. Today, we've got Russian spies,...

PolitiTalk: Mueller’s job security, Russia investigation update, Mike Pompeo

By Michael Rogers
Published May 1, 2018
Special Counsel Robert Mueller's job security and a Russia investigation update, Mike Pompeo to Secretary of State and the upcoming summit between President Trump and Kim Jung-Un all on the season finale of Polititalk, with guest Dr. James Riddlesperger.

Opinion: Why Beto O’Rourke’s campaign will end like Hillary Clinton’s

By Molly Jenkins
Published Apr 24, 2018
Beto O'Rourke may mobilize a few more Democrat voters than normal for Texas, but that doesn't mean he will win.

Opinion: Trumpism is taking over the Republican Party, that’s bad for America

By Jean-Paul Dubos
Published Apr 23, 2018
To succeed in governing one needs to learn how to disagree without being disagreeable and in a large and diverse society that isn’t always easy. But Trumpism, at its core, cannot do this.

TCU student lobbies Texas congressional delegation for foreign aid

By Paige Megyesi
Published Apr 23, 2018

Poverty can be overwhelming to think about, but one TCU student is determined to be an advocate for those who don't have a voice. Jamie Laubach is a full-time student at TCU, mother of three-year-old...

Breakdown: what the arsenals of the world are packing

By Betsy Foresman
Published Apr 23, 2018
A look into the type and scope of firepower from some of the world's biggest players.

U.S. and European allies target Syrian chemical weapons production with airstrike

By Betsy Foresman
Published Apr 23, 2018
U.S., French and British forces launched 105 missiles at three chemical weapons targets in response to a suspected chemical weapons attack.

PolitiTalk: Troops to the border, trade disputes, Amazon

By Michael Rogers
Published Apr 6, 2018

Troops on the border, the president's ongoing lawsuit with an adult film star, Amazon, and escalating trade disputes with China on this week's episode of Polititalk with guests, Brandon Wayman and James...

Opinion: John Bolton: The bomb thrower

By Jean-Paul Dubos
Published Apr 6, 2018
Regardless of your policy positions, his unprofessionalism and conduct is unacceptable behavior for any American official and is an insult to the well-qualified men and women who tirelessly work to keep our nation secure.