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It can be easy to see whatever politics affects, including art, as being political in nature. However, it is often the other ...
We are now part of a generation who texts ‘I love you’ to their parents with shaking hands while crouching under a desk.
The emails, text messages and phone calls started almost immediately after it was announced. The Spokesman-Review was on the path to being owned and operated by a local 501(c)(3), and it was using ...
The Week of Conversation is an invitation to every American to find a way to come together in real conversation − not to win ...
Why did Democrats lose in November? Does the Democratic Party need to transition ideologically? Take a listen for people's ...
A majority of Democrats (60%) are highly concerned about press freedoms – about double the share of Republicans (28%).
The historical comparisons do not bode well for the current administration. Trump has lost ground on the economy, inflation, ...
Many people around the world have major concerns about made-up news and information. A median of more than eight-in-ten adults across 35 countries surveyed say it is a big problem in their country, ...
Most Australians are still able to be convinced on climate change. As climate action drops off the radar, that’s good news ...
How does one gauge public opinion in an authoritarian country, especially during war? This has been an ongoing debate among ...
From their perspective, empathy and compassion are wasted on the poor. More: Opinion: House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals depth of Republican transactionalism More: Opinion: A letter to Trump ...