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If it feels like there is an influx of political ads right now, it's because there are. We look at why the ads are everywhere and who is paying for them.
The post-election audits are a big step for Virginia’s campaign finance system, which until last year, strictly relied upon the honor system, but the first audit raises unanswered questions.
A surprise IRS move on political endorsements leaves faith leaders and legal experts divided About 8 in 10 U.S. adults believe churches and other houses of worship should not come out in favor of ...
A political firestorm was triggered on Wednesday by likening Israel’s proposal for the displaced Gazans to Nazi‐era concentration camps. Channel 12 foreign-news editor Arad Nir triggered a ...
A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their organization's tax-exempt status is drawing praise from conservatives and even ...
A 1954 provision in the tax code called the Johnson Amendment says churches and other nonprofits could lose their tax-exempt status if they participate or intervene in any political campaign on ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A surprise move by the IRS that would allow pastors to back political candidates from the pulpit without losing their organization’s tax-exempt status is drawing praise from ...
President Donald Trump derided Elon Musk’s announcement that the Tesla and SpaceX chief executive officer is starting a new political party, saying the U.S. has “always been a two-party system.” ...
Following his departure from a White House advisory role, Elon Musk has floated plans to start a new political party to disrupt the Republican-Democrat divide.
Elon Musk Details His Plan for New Political Party: 'Serve the True Will of the People' The former White House advisor revealed his true feelings about President Trump's political agenda just days ...
Elon Musk announced his intention to create a new political party on X just weeks after leaving the White House as an advisor to President Donald Trump.
Thailand’s ruling coalition will delay the introduction of a controversial bill to legalize casinos after its parliamentary majority was reduced with the exit of a key ally last week.
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