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/ 3 weeks agoWith Tucker Carlson, Elon Musk and Donald Trump, Republicans’ ‘strict father’ has become the creepy uncle
The 2024 campaign closes with candidate Donald Trump and allies conjuring a world of insult and degradation of an infantilized, feminized...
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On Nov. 15, 1960, four Black first graders desegregated New Orleans schools. One of them was Tessie Prevost, who died in...
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US election coverage often portrays rural America as entirely white and conservative. This narrow view obscures the issues that matter to...
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Owning a gun can influence your outlook, both fueling a sense of danger in the world around you and holding out...
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Political scientist Jesse Rhodes speaks to The Conversation Weekly podcast about the latest results of the UMass Amherst poll on Americans’...
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/ 3 weeks agoSlow vote-counting, flip-flopping leads, careful certification and the weirdness of the Electoral College – people who research elections look at what to expect on election night
Take a deep breath: Having to wait for election results means the system is working as it should, with safeguards and...