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But part of what separates opinion articles from news is that the writer can argue on matters that may be debatable. That brings us back to Marsh-Holschen’s statement about “vile” beliefs from Kirk ...
On California Politics 360 this week, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara provided an update on the state's progress with luring insurance companies back to the state.
Asian representation is rising, but political engagement, language access, and community spaces trail north of New York City.
Picture an independent voter. You might be imagining someone who takes their time considering the candidates and their positions on the issues, who generally has faith in the political system, who ...
In politics today, negativity is a much easier sell than enthusiasm. For the first time in nearly a decade of polling, more than half of Americans say the country’s best days are already behind it.
What counts as “violence,” and what counts as “order,” are always political determinations made by those in power.
At this point, there’s little doubt that the young man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk was angry with the right-wing ...
Flags are complex signs open to multiple interpretations which are affected by how, why and where they are displayed.
From the Republic of France to the United States of America, many countries proudly use the word “republic” in their names. But what does it actually mean? In this video, we break down the origins of ...
This week on Terms of Engagement, Alex Keyssar joins Archon Fung and Stephen Richer to examine the broader issue of political ...