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What does American history teach about modern politics & society?
Think polarization is new to American politics? Harvard research reveals counties with the highest slave populations in 1860 ...
Zohran Mamdani as a creepy trick-or-treater, Gavin Newsom body-slamming Donald Trump and Hakeem Jeffries in a sombrero. This ...
Opinion
Conflict resolution expert says reducing division starts with solving apolitical problems locally
John Porten, former director of research at USD's Joan Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice, says grassroots work on issues such as homelessness, hunger and dirty beaches can strengthen community ...
Rural aesthetics are in, from cowboy boots to country albums by pop stars to pastoral idealism peddled by influencers. The ...
The problem with jobs for the boys and girls is that it prioritises political pedigree and loyalty over candidates with ...
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Political culture and policymaking
Nepal, Nov. 30 -- Politics in Nepal has long been perceived as a contest for power rather than a means of governance. From ...
With their signature mix of power, ambition and secrets, political thrillers offer the perfect antidote to cold and dreary evenings: narratives dripping with Machiavellian manoeuvres, high-stakes ...
Tupac Shakur was a deeply political artist, shaped by the radical left-wing traditions of black America. A new biography finally does justice to this side of his life and work. Since his death in 1996 ...
When the NFL in September 2025 announced that Bad Bunny would headline the next Super Bowl halftime show, it took only hours for the political outrage machine to roar to life. The Puerto Rican ...
When the NFL in September 2025 announced that Bad Bunny would headline the next Super Bowl halftime show, it took only hours for the political outrage machine to roar to life. The Puerto Rican ...
American humour has long been a mirror for society, combining entertainment and social commentary. Political humour, in particular, serves a special purpose by questioning authority, showing paradoxes ...
At a press conference on October 21, House Speaker Mike Johnson — appearing in his usual mien: bespectacled, boyishly coiffed, and vaguely offended, like a ninth-grader confronted with a pop quiz on ...
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