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Across the United States, from rural areas to cities and suburbs, people have been hitting the streets to protest racism and police brutality.
It's already difficult to talk about politics in a polarized United States, but a few choice words are making it even harder.
How has extreme individual freedom led to a crisis of isolation?
Should rules govern demeaning, disparaging, and degrading speech directed at certain groups?
Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats discusses Trump's meeting with Putin.
Christian Picciolini went to his first white supremacist skinhead meeting at age 14.
Representative Liz Cheney is one of nine lawmakers investigating the January 6th attack on the Capitol. The Republican is part of a House select committee that held its first hearing last month. It's critical the committee get to the bottom of what happened that day, says Cheney, but equally important is Americans' acknowledgement that change is needed beyond Washington. “...
The U.S. Supreme Court continues to issue major decisions that have profound impacts on the lives of Americans and the political future of the country. During the term that just ended, the court ruled on affirmative action, voting rights, gay rights and student loan forgiveness, among other issues with broad reach. But the justices are not a monolith, of course, and there...
What might we learn from the past about the current state of politics and democracy in America?
What role does faith play in bringing people together?
Can the Republican party and the White House get in alignment on priorities and core values?
What are the best solutions for dealing with the increasingly dire North Korea situation?
Ahead of the midterms, what are we hearing about the candidates, the campaigns, and the issues?
Twenty years ago, terror attacks on September 11th took place in the United States over the course of a morning but the effects have been felt ever since — politically and psychologically. Journalist Garrett Graff says America lost its innocence that day and the attacks led to a series of consequential blunders by political leaders. The anger, hatred, and fear that emerged...
One year after a deadly hate rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, the city continues to heal.
Bill Browder, a staunch critic of Vladimir Putin, explains why he's not afraid of Putin.
Two Pulitzer Prize-winning historians explain the difference between myth and reality in American history.
Putin’s government is increasingly acting as an outlaw state across the international stage.
Trust in civic, religious, and academic institutions is at an all-time low in America.
The desire to try and stop people from reading certain printed material has been around since material was first printed. In the modern era, book banning has waxed and waned in popularity, experiencing peaks during McCarthyism and again in the 1980s. We’re now in the midst of another wave, mostly targeting books by people of color and LGBTQ identities. In 2022, the number...