Carted across seas and along perilous wartime trails, dodging Calvinist mobs, rebels and Nazis, the embroidery has a rich story. Its next chapter will be written in London ...
Rising public anxiety about election fairness and the spread of misinformation mean both parties must confront organizational ...
As Democrats rightly celebrated major election night victories, it’s worth pausing on a quieter but equally consequential win. New York City voters just approved ballot proposals 2–5, a slate of ...
A study published in Contemporary Economic Policy investigated the extent to which a company's political investments ...
President Donald Trump’s use of executive power has sparked a fierce debate among legal scholars: Is he dangerously overstepping his authority, or is he simply following a long-standing presidential ...
For too long, the wealthy and powerful have used the cycle of economic and political power to enrich themselves and entrench their control. In this piece, Dēmos president Taifa Smith Butler envisions ...
The people are supposed to have the power to elect leaders to represent and serve them in government and have a voice in shaping laws and policies. The Ohio Constitution states that “All political ...
The multi-racial resistance to violent federal immigration enforcement in Minneapolis and across the U.S. is an exercise in community political power. That’s a clear and present danger to the wealth ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is the highest-ranked political newcomer to the Forbes list of the World’s Most Powerful Women, one of a few breakthroughs amid a year otherwise marked by sudden ...
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