University of Chicago Political Science professor Robert Pape says American political violence has crossed a new, dangerous threshold into corporations. Professor Pape foresees a dramatic, social ...
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The Atlantic's Mark Leibovich slammed the Harris-Walz campaign strategy of "joy" on this week's broadcast of 'Washington Week.' "This is not a joyous moment in the American economy, in the American ...
As lawmakers on Capitol Hill race to avert a government shutdown, something has become abundantly clear in Washington: the ...
A slogan on the side of a truck. A U.S. flag is superimposed over an outline of the United States, above a large red banner ...
Political polarization and people not being exposed to other perspectives online are two major factors that contribute to ...
As 2024 draws to an end, it should be apparent that extraordinary times call for extraordinary political leadership.
Basic political geography means Democrats might need to ask themselves a broader question as they look to rebound.
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Fear-based news, the digital bubble, "us vs. them," and learned helplessness have left Americans tuning out from politics.