politics
The bid to buy Greenland is unlikely to become seriously considered.
Zizek is on the left and dislikes political correctness. How does that work out?
President Trump has called for Silicon Valley to develop digital precogs, but such systems raise efficacy concerns.
Silicon Valley started as a Republican stronghold. How did it turn so liberal?
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The true course of progress is not only charted by great men and women, but also by ordinary people having conversations.
It’s not about what guns people have. It’s who has them.
Warspeak has relentlessly crept into most aspects of American life and public discourse.
If ever there was a food that holds a lesson for building bridges in a fractured America, it’s the cabbage roll.
We know he is on the left, but why? And how left is left anyhow?
From the Revolutionary War, to Rosa Parks and #MeToo, whistleblowing and civil disobedience are in America’s DNA.
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Over the weekend, Pete Buttigieg warned of the dangers of white national terrorism. Officials in El Paso agree.
The claim comes after two mass shootings over the weekend that killed, in total, 31 people.
The federal government is exploring their options to keep up with the border crisis.
A new survey suggests that free money isn’t as popular as you’d suppose.
Why the effects of aging are detrimental to being the U.S. president.
The accounts spread hashtags like #DemDebateSoWhite and #KamalaHarrisDestroyed.
Researchers discover government agencies use facial recognition software on photos from local DMVs.
In March, Kentucky passed a law requiring all public schools to display the national motto.
Are these two words interchangeable?
There are many reasons the student debt crisis is what it is, a few of them can be traced back to good ol’ Uncle Joe.
The new YouGov survey also indicates that Barack and Michelle Obama are the most admired couple in the world.
Pulitzer Prize-winner Jared Diamond explains why some nations make it through epic crises and why others fail.
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New report shows the extent of China’s hidden power as the developing world’s creditor.
When it comes to sniffing out whether a source is credible or not, even journalists can sometimes take the wrong approach.
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For eons, belonging to a tribe was essential for survival. But today?
Want to be smarter than you were yesterday? Learn to have better conversations using these 3 design principles.
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The university will also offer partial financial aid to middle-income students.
New research compares the roles and political clout of royal women in eight societies spanning five continents and more than 4,000 years.
The term socialism makes political discourse difficult. Should we do away with it altogether?