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With Trump’s gilded, gaudy White House, is it presumptuously trite to assume that our representative government still derives ...
Trump promised to address the opioid epidemic and restore small towns to health and prosperity. The president has betrayed ...
OVER THE PAST FEW WEEKS, the Trump administration has begun laying the groundwork for a possible mass deportation of the ...
If Trump and his allies face no meaningful consequences, they have no reason to stop. If Republicans don’t believe that ...
Setting up a unity government highlights that a positive turnaround is possible for South Africa, though it is far from ...
In Duke Student Government’s final meeting of the year, DSG President Heather Raslan praised senators for “one of the most ...
Attacks on the rule of law can pave the way for broader abuses of power and the deterioration of fundamental freedoms.
Marilyn Keough, dean of the Keough School of Global Affairs, hosted a talk with Chris Lu, former U.S. ambassador to the ...
Nina Jankowicz, the head of former President Joe Biden’s “Disinformation Governance Board,” urged the EU to stand firm — not ...
A bill in Florida's Legislature would shield personal information like home addresses and phone numbers for elected officials ...
A host of lawsuits and legislation seeks to prevent the Trump administration from removing job protections for some members of the career civil service.
Give Gov. Gavin Newsom credit. You can call it grandstanding and opportunistic, but suing President Donald Trump over tariffs was smart, bold and much needed. Sure, it was political. Newsom adroitly ...
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