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Sri Lanka: Year of change, many hills to climb
Exactly a year ago, Sri Lankans wrote political history by decisively bringing traditional two-party politics to an end by ...
Our politics is a continuum, and Alinsky’s rules, amounting to nothing more than if it works, have been internalized by a ...
Marjorie Taylor Greene waded into the heated debate by renewing her calls for a "national divorce", sparking fears of the ...
The president concluded that when coverage of someone is “bad” 97% of the time, “that’s no longer free speech.” The First ...
As the annoucement of the next Archbishop of Canterbury approaches, Madeleine Davies asks whether it is time to review the ...
As a high schooler, you can call me inexperienced or say I live in a bubble. But in my bubble, the women I know, my teachers, my friends, my mom, the adults ...
Nuclear fusion promises a green and infinitely renewable supply of energy—if we can harness it. Fusion happens all the time ...
If you’re a leader of transformation, you might feel like you’re in a constant “inner battle,” torn between the agency that ...
Wednesday marked the 238th anniversary of the Constitution signing. Pulitzer-winner Linda Greenhouse emphasized the need for ...
Radicalization happens on both sides of the political spectrum. Whenever it does happen, there are common patterns.
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Rise of the new radical internet
While policymakers and headlines have traditionally zeroed in on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok and X, young people are increasingly gathering on gaming platforms — and having conversations that ...
Why do some elements decay in minutes, while others last billions of years? Certain "magic numbers" of nuclear particles may ...
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