Introducing WIRED’s 2025 Political Power Users—the creators, podcasters, and pundits who will blow up the next electoral era.
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The signs of a blue wave aren't there like they were in Trump's first term: From the Politics Desk
The signs of a blue wave aren't there like they were in Trump's first term: From the Politics Desk Welcome to the online ...
President Trump’s long, avid embrace of social media has been eagerly adopted by his top aides, replacing longstanding ...
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Rasmussen Reports on MSN84% Worried Online Radicalization Driving Political Violence
Most voters believe that Charlie Kirk’s assassin acted alone, but fear that the Internet is pushing more youth toward ...
All that was before 8 a.m., just one flurry in a blizzard of online commentary from the president as the government shutdown ...
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger was excoriated as "pathetic" and a "coward" online after refusing to revoke her endorsement of fellow Democrat Jay Jones.
Some experts underscored the elevated risk of political violence created by social media, saying its algorithms favor ...
It’s Day 8 of the government shutdown, and there’s still no end in sight. The Senate voted today for the sixth time on a ...
The 2025 Political Power Users list includes creators, podcasters and pundits who Wired say, will blow up the next electoral era, as President Donald Trump has shaped this era.
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- As the investigation into Charlie Kirk's assassination ramps up, so too does the battle online. "It's often at times when we are at our most heated and most divided that someone ...
Notably, Americans of all political stripes say violence is unacceptable; there's no meaningful difference between views of partisans on this. There are some differences according to age, though, with ...
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