Is it possible to move the balance of discourse – in the halls of power, on social media, and at dinner tables – back toward some semblance of civility and respect?
Today’s left lives for identity politics. Without the suffixes “-ism” or “-phobia,” Democrats would have to defend unpopular ...
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Having leaned so hard on defending democracy during the campaign only to see voters narrowly choose the autocrats, Democrats ...
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Buried under the January 6th coverage is Trump's pardon of the two cops who covered up their killing of Karon Hylton-Brown.
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Social media is no longer just a tool for politicians to get out their message; politicians now have to shape themselves into ...
The paradox of politicians seeking out hostile cable news interviews. Explore the strategic value of facing aggressive questioning on ideologically opposed networks.
A new report by academics at Royal Holloway has highlighted the scale of obstruction major social media platforms are ...
A Texan was the first to breach the Capitol and many others joined the assault. The presidential pardon helps cast all of ...