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I t’s Time to Broaden Our Definition of Political Violence
In conversations about Charlie Kirk’s murder, pundits and politicians are using the term in troublingly narrow ways.
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Americans want dark money out of politics. We don't have to wait for Supreme Court. | Opinion
Corporations are not born; they are built. And the Supreme Court has always held that the power to build them belongs to ...
The president’s comment was in keeping with his pugilistic style of politics, although the context was striking: He spoke ...
At this point, there’s little doubt that the young man accused of shooting Charlie Kirk was angry with the right-wing ...
Kirk encouraged political participation, civil discourse and free speech. He shared his opinions and urged others to do the ...
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‘Liberal’ has become a term of derision in US politics – the historical reasons are complicated
Why are so many Americans unwilling to identify as liberals, white or otherwise, even while supporting traditionally ‘liberal’ government programs?
Northern Ireland rock star Def Leppard's Vivian Campbell has told how when there was tension in society in the 1990’s, music was "the escape" from politics.
Gen Z men who backed Trump in 2024 rated having children at the top of a list of choices of how to define personal success. Gen Z women who backed Harris rated it second to last.
Northern Ireland Assembly members (MLAs) have clashed over the definition of a Troubles' victim during a debate at Stormont. It followed a Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) motion demanding the Irish ...
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Examining the history of political violence
The assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk has many on both sides of the aisle calling for a cooling ...
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Politics of Algorithms
When former U.S. President Donald Trump was asked in the United Kingdom whether a takeover of TikTok might include changing its algorithm, he did not dismiss the possibility. He said plainly that ...
I recently spoke by phone with Lilliana Mason, a professor of political science at the Johns Hopkins S.N.F. Agora Institute ...
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