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New polling shows not so much ideological division among Democrats but a lack of consensus about where the party should go.
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America 250: Our Revolutionary Era Colleges Were Hotbeds of … Royalism
“Hamilton” aside, America’s first colleges like Harvard, Yale, and William & Mary bred more faithful subjects of the crown than revolutionaries.
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The late great representative’s near political end in a sex scandal is a reminder of why Congress should pause before forcing members to resign.
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My wife, Emily Lazar, worked at both The Colbert Report and The Late Show and she helps me look under the hood.
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The Workers Who Defy Gravity
AI companies want to monetize what makes us human. Who will stop them?
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The First American Nazi Infiltrators
Long before the Southern Poverty Law Center, non-government organizations ran undercover operations against American fascists.
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How to Save Capitalism
Nick Hanauer and Eric Beinhocker have a plan for fixing capitalism: “market humanism.”
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