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The venerable League of Women Voters has seen a surge in members and resources since the 2016 election. Nearly 100 years after its founding, the League has become a major player in the fight against voter suppression.
In a razor-thin runoff win, two Democratic senators push the Senate blue. Georgia Democrats say they feel heard for the first time but vow to keep up the fight.
For two decades, Fox News has made piles of money from creating a fictional America in which conservatives are under assault and can play the victim. Under Trump, the network stopped pretending that it is fair and balanced.
Hong Kong, a city about the same size as New York, has successfully contained the coronavirus without the need for lockdowns. One important reason for Hong Kong’s success offers valuable lessons for citizens battling the virus elsewhere.
Norm Stamper talks about cop culture, how contagious and deeply institutionalized it is and how “awful but lawful” has become an internal standard that real community policing has to root out.
Producers and DJs recording for Kyiv’s Mystictrax label are still making music while working for the war effort — and living under Russian occupation.
The chaos of the botched evacuation from Afghanistan raises questions about America’s readiness to deal with future security challenges.
How the trade war, corporate tax cuts, and fossil fuel subsidies have hurt many small businesses.
George H.W. Bush knew the family of the man who shot Bush’s then-boss Ronald Reagan, in 1981. With the shooter now freed, it’s time, finally, to take a closer look.
Overzealous and aggressive electioneering near polling sites in North Carolina.
Twenty years ago, while teaching at West Point, H.R. McMaster believed in character, truth, and an aggressive free press. If he still does, then the incoming national security advisor and President Donald Trump are on a collision course.
Just a few weeks ago, the two massive trade deals President Barack Obama wants to complete before leaving office looked to be in trouble. But in politics, never count out anything on the wish list of multinational corporations.