Today on TAP: Why does the National Security Council keep trying to wrest control of trade policy to help Big Tech?
Six months after October 7, Israel still lacks a viable strategy.
There's been a political debate lately about crimes committed by migrants who entered the United States illegally.
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Researchers at the Netherlands' University of Groningen recently released the results of a landmark 15-year study of 2,700 children starting at age 11.
Donald Trump's falsehoods about mail voting have created a strategic disadvantage for Republicans, who must rely on Election Day turnout. The group Turning Point Action has a $100 million plan to change voters' habits.
Georgetown University now faces possible congressional hearings following a letter from House Oversight Committee Chairman Pete Sessions.
No Labels kept saying they were dedicated to finding a more moderate presidential ticket. That turned out to be harder than they thought.
A new essay from former Justice Stephen Breyer argues that the civility amid disagreements at the Supreme Court is a model for America. That's a stretch.
When Joe Biden isn't denying the inflation crisis is still happening, he's actively making the problem worse in an attempt to escape the political consequences.