You wouldn't hurt a fly, would you? Here's what a civic-minded mass murder campaign in New York can teach us about American ...
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Personality rules our politics. We pay way more attention to individual politicians, than to policies, institutions, or ...
Telegram’s lack of moderation tracks closely with the ideals of Musk, the world’s richest man and owner of X, and other critics on the political right, who say social media companies have ...
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This database originally covered cases from 1982 to 2012 and has since been updated and expanded numerous times. For analysis and context on this data—including how we built the database, and a ...
Antisemitism used to be easy to understand — hatred towards Jewish people. It reached its apogee in Nazi Germany when the mix of Jew hatred and advanced industrial capitalism culminated in the ...
“This is a moment in the message arc of us seeking to define her, she’s seeking to ... interview,” said David Axelrod, a Democratic political strategist. “Getting sidetracked on that ...
NDP, Tories vie for labour vote in dueling ads New Democrats and Conservatives have both launched ads that attempt to define Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre to union voters, a group ...
Both parties have launched television ads that attempt to define Tory Leader Pierre Poilievre to union voters, a group politicians see as having increased sway in the next federal election.
They define the “good of the individual” as ... But that is the core of political discussion. From JD Vance’s call to support large families to Tim Walz’s “Mind your own damned business ...