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America Isn’t a Democracy. Yet.

Osita Nwanevu discusses his new book, how our political structure turned up the temperature after Charlie Kirk, and what ...
The University of Connecticut Undergraduate Student Government, in a meeting on Sept. 3, voted to dissolve a committee responsible for modifying a referendum calling for UConn’s divestment from ...
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Albanese have been entrusted with more than just the leadership of their countries; ...
Whether during negotiations between parties in a major deal or on the congressional floor at the U.S. Capitol, we will ...
As Nigeria marks 65 years of independence from Britain, leaders of the National Assembly, state governors, socio-political groups and citizens across the ...
We can be assured that the divine Principle, God, has pure good in store for us.
On Tuesday, Donald Trump “addressed” (nay, assaulted) the United Nations General Assembly in a rambling and accusatory ...
Africa’s democratic gains are eroding, a new report warns, citing neoliberal economics, colonial currencies and leaders clinging to power.
Loosening of school rules may lower dropout rates but fail to give students the self-regulatory "latent" skills needed to ...
Life in Venezuela was deceptively mundane. Then everything collapsed.
Most men do have close friends, but the pitfalls of masculinity still manifest themselves in those relationships. They lead ...