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The dangerous game of private, back-channel diplomacy has long corrupted American elections. How the 1980 October surprise still haunts American politics.
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Want your vote to really count? See how AI meets democracy in a Princeton lab.
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Think you know everything about January 6? Think again. Jon Long’s raw, footage reveals shocking truths. Democracy hangs in the balance. Listen. Watch. Decide.
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Experts reveal the dangers behind Trump and Project 2025’s radical agenda and how the deliberate dismantling of government agencies threatens democracy.
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Is mobile voting the future? It could boost turnout and reduce polarization. Piloted in some states, it has the potential to transform elections nationwide.
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Attacks on US education and historical truth mirror global authoritarianism.
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Behind AI’s rapid rise: exploited workers in digital sweatshops and mounting environmental costs.
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From 9/11 chaos to the 2024 ballot box: How the 9/11 aftermath still echoes in young voters’ minds.
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As Democrats celebrate their successful convention, a 50-year plot threatens the transparent process on which a fair election depends.
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How the war on reality threatens democracy. From January 6 to COVID-19, if truth becomes malleable we lose America’s ability to function coherently.
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Cryptocurrency: Pandemic boom, spectacular bust, now rising again. Is it revolutionizing finance or another factor threatening economic stability?
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From San Francisco DA to presidential hopeful: Kamala Harris’s evolving stance on criminal justice, in her own words.
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Democracy’s fatal flaw: citizens struggle with its complexity. As elite influence wanes, populism surges. Is democracy devouring itself in the digital age?
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Feeling anxious in chaotic times? Embracing life’s unpredictability can lead to resilience and impact. A new framework for thriving in an uncertain world.
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Silicon Valley’s Sinister Takeover: The Trump-Vance Ticket and the Rise of Tech Autocracy
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Felon vs. aging incumbent: Is this the best America can do? How our constitutional system is failing us, and how radical systemic changes could save it.
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