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Amid the recent flurry of radical executive orders, one in particular has flown under the radar: President Trump has seized ...
Over the last decade, the right did not play defense or push for only what was “winnable.” They created a radical vision, the ...
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As the Democratic field for the 2020 presidential campaign begins to fill out, we begin to sense that the next election will be pivotal for two reasons. The first and more obvious one involves whether ...
The longstanding question of whether police are racially biased was put front and center by the events in Ferguson, Missouri in August 2014—and, more recently, by those in Baton Rouge and Falcon ...
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The co-author of an important new book talks about her research, the current crisis, and whether we can turn it into an opportunity.
While today’s America is fiercely divided over ideological differences, a notable exception is how both the Left and the Right buy into similar myths about U.S. social policy. This is particularly ...
from March 15, 2017, 12:42 pm – 4 MIN READ ...
The national security insiders gathered at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perry World House Wednesday afternoon were restless. In less than a week, Donald Trump had aimed a kick at every pillar of ...
In The New York Times, American Affairs editor Julius Krein made a splash by denouncing Donald Trump, a candidate and President he’d supported for years. Some are pointing to this turnabout as a ...