Alex Cooper, Advocate Editor in Chief: Hope is really going to return next year. We see fault lines among far-right Republicans and the MAGA crowd. We also see voters not buying into the ...
For historians, the 1960s and 1970s provide particularly eerie parallels to the present. Both eras were marked by bitter ...
The hypocrisy of today's political rhetoric is bipartisan, fueling the idea that our opponents are existential enemies.
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In recent months, a strain of political rhetoric has crossed a line that democracies ignore at their peril. What began as familiar arguments about immigration levels and visa programs has, in some ...
Gu was also asked to weigh in, condemning Trump’s comments and saying “it really runs contrary to everything the Olympics should be.” Here is the problem with that: Gu was an American, born and raised ...
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America’s long-standing political conflicts increasingly carry an economic cost that is rarely discussed. Research on ...
In the past decade, billionaires have been more empowered than ever before to spend money to influence American elections. The 20 most prolific donors on the Forbes billionaires list have collectively ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Americans are much more comfortable with swearing than they used to be, but a new survey shows a majority of Americans still don't like it when their politicians use profanity in ...
New York City billionaire John Catsimatidis has long been immersed in politics. But last year the Republican real estate and oil tycoon donated more money than he ever had before — $2.4 million to ...