Mullin survives bruising hearing with Democratic help, inches one step closer to becoming next DHS chief
Sen. Markwayne Mullin's nomination for DHS chief progresses with pivotal Democratic support amidst a contentious Senate hearing.
John Fetterman says Trump Derangement Syndrome is the 'leader' of the Democratic Party
Senator John Fetterman believes that 'Trump Derangement Syndrome' defines leadership within the Democratic Party, inhibiting bipartisan agreements.
[Editorial] There is no reason to delay gradual and step-by-step constitutional amendments, the ruling party must cooperate
Six opposition and ruling parties in South Korea have agreed to pursue constitutional amendments ahead of the June local elections, despite resistance from the main opposition party.
An ibuprofen for bipartisanship
The article discusses the enduring dominance of the Partido Popular in Castilla y León and its implications for Spain's political landscape.
The path of Spain is already written
The article reflects on the significance of the upcoming 2026 elections in Castile and León, highlighting the shifts in political dynamics in Spain.
Castilla y León, 'spoiler' electoral of Spain: from the fall of bipartisanship to the rise of Vox
The article discusses the changes in the electoral landscape of Castilla y León, highlighting the decline of traditional parties and the rise of Vox.
Nigeria: Shekarau Lauds Adebayo's Vision, Says 'Great Minds Think Alike' Despite Party Differences
Former Governor Ibrahim Shekarau praises Adewole Adebayo's vision for Nigeria, emphasizing that shared goals transcend political affiliations.
From the Tools in Westminster: The Ballot that Shook British Bipartisanship
The by-election in Gorton marks a significant shift in British politics, illustrating changing expectations and identities among citizens.
LEE CARTER: Trump's State of the Union wasn't a pivot — it was a power play
Donald Trump's recent State of the Union address was characterized as a strategic power move rather than a genuine shift towards bipartisanship, emphasizing storytelling over facts.
Donald Trump welcomes the Olympic medal-winning men's hockey team during the State of the Union address
Donald Trump welcomed the Olympic gold medal-winning men's hockey team during his State of the Union address, receiving applause even from some Democrats.
Vox at the ceiling of bipartisanship
The article discusses whether Vox can break the bipartisanship dominance in Spanish politics, reflecting on past parties that have tried but failed.
"I Fear We Will Always Be at the Mercy of Others." Experts Describe Concerns About European Security
Experts express their fears that Europe may become complacent about security issues, especially in the wake of changing American political dynamics.
Tuning of the countryside with broad support for the EU-Mercosur agreement
The Argentine Congress's decisive approval of the EU-Mercosur agreement reflects a political endorsement of the country's agroindustrial potential amid longstanding national debates.
The anti-system anger corners Feijóo
The article discusses the structural crisis facing Spain's Popular Party due to the rise of Vox, which suggests a shift in the political landscape away from traditional bipartisanship.
Trump deepens political division in the U.S. by vetoing 2 Democratic governors from an annual bipartisan meeting at the White House: "They are not worthy"
President Donald Trump has sparked controversy by excluding two Democratic governors from a key bipartisan meeting at the White House, intensifying political divisions in the U.S.
US lawmakers vote to rescind Trump tariffs on Canada
US lawmakers voted to reject former President Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods, though the measure largely serves as a symbolic rebuke.
The House of Representatives voted to repeal Trump's tariffs against Canada
The House of Representatives voted on a measure to repeal tariffs imposed by Trump on Canadian goods.
The House of Representatives Says No to Trump's Canada Tariff
The House of Representatives has rejected President Trump's tariff on Canadian goods with a resolution that received support from six Republicans and the majority of Democrats.
Trump Does Not Invite Democratic Governors, Breaking 100-Year Tradition
President Trump has reportedly not invited certain Democratic governors to the upcoming National Governors Association meeting at the White House, marking a departure from a tradition promoting bipartisan cooperation among governors.
President Yoon to Meet with Leaders Jeong Cheong-rae and Jang Dong-hyuk on the 12th - No Agenda Restrictions
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol plans to meet with Democratic Party leader Jeong Cheong-rae and People's Power leader Jang Dong-hyuk for discussions on bipartisan cooperation regarding economic recovery and national stability.
Bipartisan Senate bill targets money laundering linked to drug trafficking, terrorism
A bipartisan Senate bill introduced by Chuck Grassley and Amy Klobuchar aims to strengthen money laundering laws to counter drug trafficking and terrorism financing.
Vox brings the bipartisanship to its second crisis
The recent elections in Aragón saw significant losses for both the PSOE and PP, while Vox doubled its representation, indicating a shift in the political landscape.
The Conservatives’ plan to stem the $500-billion flight of capital from Canada
The Conservatives have proposed a plan to address the significant capital flight from Canada, emphasizing the need for bipartisan cooperation to tackle the country's economic crisis.
Vote Aragón: Abascal Redoubles His Challenge to Feijóo
The Vox candidate, Alejandro Nolasco, intensifies his offensive against rival conservative Feijóo in the run-up to the elections, claiming that immigration and the bipartisanship are turning Aragón into 'Aragonistan'.
[Editorial] On Thin Ice: The Need for Bipartisan Cooperation on Special Law Regarding Tariffs
The article discusses the urgent need for bipartisan cooperation in the South Korean National Assembly to expedite the 'Special Law for Strategic Investment Management with the U.S.', amid rising tariff pressures from the U.S. government under President Trump.
Former Fed presidents and senators from both parties defend Jerome Powell after Trump's maneuver to prosecute him
Former Federal Reserve presidents and bipartisan senators have rallied in support of Jerome Powell amid Donald Trump's attempts to undermine him following disagreements over monetary policy.
The new media tentacle of Vox: an internet channel to criticize the bipartisanship from the far-right
Vox is launching an internet channel aimed at criticizing bipartisanship from a far-right perspective, reminiscent of past youth movements advocating for genuine democracy.