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Social trust is crucial for capitalism and vibrant democracies. And when those systems weaken, as they are now, it’s calling ...
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The market for “big ideas” depends far more on demand than supply, and the craving in the Democratic Party for the next new and popular thing is intense. Amid all of the chaos created by President ...
As you may have heard there are plans from football clubs to introduce facial recognition technology at the turnstiles. The aim of course is to prove to the club that the person entering the ground is ...
Granville Sentinel columnist Jeff Gill shares his thoughts on maintaining democracy as Independence Day approaches.
The Black Tom bombing, along with Germany’s unrestricted submarine warfare and the Zimmerman Telegram, eventually led to ...
A protest can be a fine way to get people’s attention—particularly the attention of those in positions of power. But one of ...
The survey was conducted in the wake of U.S. airstrikes on Iran and the shootings of two Minnesota lawmakers and their spouses.
The Supreme Court’s ruling in a case on birthright citizenship gave an ominous warning to those challenging other Trump ...
I am no expert on nuclear weaponry or the actual state of Iran's nuclear development program, but like many others I have ...
Features Saving Democracy—Realistically Yes, we disdain the Electoral College. In the meantime, there are more realistic ways to unlock our democratic Gordian Knot. By Larry Diamond from Summer 2022, ...