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Why are US politicians so old? And why do they want to stay in office?

Donald Trump, left, and Joe Biden, both photographed on Nov. 2, 2023, are two of the three oldest men ever to serve as president....

Why are US politicians so old? And why do they want to stay in office?

Donald Trump, left, and Joe Biden, both photographed on Nov. 2, 2023, are two of the three oldest men ever to serve as president. Trump:...

To Be Equal: Laphonza Butler makes history as first LGBTQ Black woman in the U.S. Senate

by Marc H. Morial (TriceEdneyWire.com)—“Extraordinarily proud of Laphonza Butler - a stalwart for women, workers, the disadvantaged, and those in search of a better life....

Feinstein’s death raises the question: How are vacant Senate seats filled?

by Gibbs Knotts, College of Charleston There’s an empty seat in the U.S. Senate now that California’s longtime and senior senator, Dianne Feinstein, has died. And,...

Senator Diane Feinstein – Dead at 90 –  Gov. Newsom now must make tough decision 

Congresswoman Barbara Lee (File photo) by Danny J. Bakewell Jr.,  Executive Editor, Los Angeles Sentinel California U.S. Senator Dianne Feinstein has died at the age of...

Sen. Dianne Feinstein, a trailblazer from San Francisco’s City Hall to Capitol Hill

by Lincoln Mitchell, Columbia University Democrat Dianne Feinstein, the 90-year-old senior senator from California, died on Sept. 28, 2023. Feinstein had an extraordinary political career that...

California governor’s pledge to appoint temporary Black woman senator draws criticism: ‘Black women deserve more than a participation trophy’

California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recent pledge to appoint a Black woman to the U.S. Senate if Democratic Sen. Dianne Feinstein retires early has reignited...

There’s no age limit for politicians − as people live longer, should that change?

by Nancy S. Jecker, University of Washington President Joe Biden was “fine,” according to White House Communications Director Ben LaBolt, after tripping over a sandbag...

George Washington knew when it was time to go, unlike Trump, because the founders worried about the judgment of history

George Washington, hand on the Bible, at his inauguration in 1789 as the first president of the U.S. MPI / Stringer/Archive photos, Getty Images by Maurizio...

Politicians’ health problems are important information for voters – but reporters and candidates often conceal them

by David E. Clementson, University of Georgia Pennsylvania Democratic Sen. John Fetterman’s hospitalization for depression has raised anew the question of how much health information...

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