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Greece Invented, Lost, and Regained Democracy. It Has Lessons for the U.S.
Prime Minister Mitsotakis addresses Congress this week to celebrate shared values.
Politics

A New Weapon in the Voting Wars: Legislative Attacks on Election Officials
The public needs to step in to preserve the right to vote and defend election officials getting hammered by anti-voter laws, interest groups, and the judiciary.
The Monopolized Economy

“We’re Living in an Era of Extraordinary Corporate Power”
Katie Curran O’Malley is political royalty in Maryland, and she’s running for state attorney general in large part to rein in monopolies. A conversation.
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Inside Tucker Carlson’s Brain
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The Case for a New Atlantic Alliance
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Education

Near the Mexican Border, Texas University Uses Value and Smarts to Help Students Stay Enrolled
By keeping tuition low and offering generous aid to its Hispanic student body, The University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley has lessons for the rest of the country.
Books

The Endless Struggle Between Presidents and the Press
A new study focuses on the relationship between the White House and the media in the years since Woodrow Wilson, but it gives short shrift to the 19th century.