For years, Mr. Carlson used his Fox News show to bring right-wing ideas into Americans’ living rooms. Playing the same role in his next chapter will be much harder.
Author: Charles Homans
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Republicans are increasingly taking on corporations they denounce as “woke.” The Florida governor is just the latest to find that it isn’t easy.
Ad Flap Leaves Bitter Aftertaste for Bud Light and Warning for Big Business
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Trump’s calls to protest fall on weary, wary ears.
The swarms on Manhattan streets were from media outlets, not supporters, and while the reasons to steer clear varied, Jan. 6 was on plenty of minds.
The Trump Juror Who Got Under America’s Skin
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The MAGA-fication of North Idaho College
G.O.P. activists set out of root out the “deep state” at home. An Idaho community college may never be the same.
Republicans’ National Power Struggle Goes Local in Rural Pennsylvania
In one deep-red pocket of rural Pennsylvania, three warring factions each claim to represent the Republican Party. Tensions boiled over in a scuffle over a booth at a farm show.
Republican-Controlled County in Arizona Holds Up Election Results
Republican local officials are threatening to disrupt the final tally of midterm votes in one more sign of the politicization of elections.
The Right-Wing Grass Roots Scored Big in 2010. But 2022 Was Far Different.
Unlike the Tea Party movement in 2010, the pro-Trump grass roots proved to be more liability than asset when it came to winning elections in 2022.
Republican Secretaries of State Walk a Minefield of Election Lies
Once viewed as neutral administrators, these state officials are under growing pressure to pick sides, dividing one of the last bastions of bipartisanship.