David, do you think that the Democrats are making a coherent, resonant argument as to why they are holding the line here? DAVID BROOKS, NEW YORK TIMES: I think it's OK. I mean, they're emphasizing the ...
In a cross-territorial discussion hosted Wednesday by the advocacy group Right to Democracy, scholars and organizers from U.S. territories convened to examine both the history and contemporary impacts ...
John Roberts has said that if Americans don’t like what SCOTUS is doing, it’s “just too bad.” [The] Roberts court is acting ...
Amid a swirl of high-stakes political standoffs from Sacramento to Washington, the future of U.S. politics and democracy has ...
Australia has been, and continues to be, remarkably resilient. But the fragile machinery of democracy needs some long overdue ...
There is a growing consensus among many notable political scientists and historians that America is at a perilous crossroads; ...
Germany’s Holocaust remembrance culture has been strained by Oct. 7 and the rise of the far-right. What happens if Germany ...
With professors on watchlists and comedians on cultural thin ice, Diane Lane's latest role in 'Anniversary' has never been more prescient.
The U.S. has long believed that unspecific laws threaten democracy. So why is the administration being so vague?
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In an age of numbness and forgetting, remembering our shared grief may be the truest form of resistance, writes Tom Fox, NCR ...
A great many Americans today wonder, with good reason, whether America’s democracy can survive Donald Trump’s presidency.