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Voter apathy is high. Are reforms making it worse? A radical approach to save democracy by empowering busy citizens.
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The world is shifting right, and France is at the epicenter. Decoding the forces reshaping global politics in this crucial election year.
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Missing episodes?
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Reimagining how we measure the economy: moving beyond GDP to focus on key indicators of American well-being, such as health, security, opportunity, and political voice.
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Cracking the code to predict any presidential race and uncovering the hidden forces shaping the Trump vs. Biden rematch.
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The Israel-Hamas conflict’s complexities, campus protests, global impact, and potential outcomes.
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A RAND report’s chilling predictions for the 2024 election — infrastructure hacks, AI disinfo, a lack of voting machine security — show the risks are worse than we thought.
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Tech has been hijacked by a select few, abandoning the common good for "Technocapitalism."
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Unveiling the heartland’s fury, its rural discontent, and its very real threat to American democracy.
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Democracy’s deep flaws, and some radical fixes to future-proof American governance.
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How a distinguished trial lawyer shaped justice through landmark cases in national security, press freedom, and more.
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Haiti faces marauding gangs, failed governance, and a tragic humanitarian crisis. Violence, kidnappings, and displacement grip the nation, while international aid falls short.
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The Pentagon’s growing alliance with Silicon Valley, where AI and tech innovation are redefining warfare and morality.
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An examination of the dark world of political disinformation and its peril to democracy’s future.
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The right’s love for dictators isn’t new. We reveal a century-long saga of conservatism’s authoritarian infatuation.
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Seismic shifts in global politics: wars escalate, authoritarianism rises, and democracy faces its toughest test in today’s turbulent world.
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Exploring the complexities of US military engagements in Iraq and Syria, from destroying ISIS to the challenges posed by Iran and Israel.
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Discover the forgotten meaning of populism: A story of grassroots struggle, democracy, and the fight for social justice.
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Young, tech-savvy Russians are fleeing Putin’s regime, igniting a silent exodus that could reshape Russia’s political and social landscape.
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