Psychological interpretation of political disagreement is replacing reasoned debate, leading to a culture of avoidance and echo chambers, and ultimately hindering democracy.
The real danger is not one controversial nominee. It is a system that keeps producing them.
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 ...
This post was updated Feb. 5 at 7:08 p.m. The garage door was open. The familiar clutter of NFL memorabilia, 1960s high school prom photos and peculiar gadgets that once occupied the space was ...
Feed algorithms are not politically neutral. According to a recent study published in the journal Nature, using the ...
Politics is the great leveler: It makes even the most inspired and insightful voices sound banal. In his hurriedly cobbled-together new song railing against “King Trump’s” immigration policies, the ...
It's only February, and other than the almost nonstop coverage of the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping story, cable networks are obsessed with the November election, though it is more than eight months away.
New mayors, particularly those who have never held a managerial post in government or the private sector, seem to stumble a bit coming out of the gate. Recently, Mayor Zohran Mamdami had back-to-back ...
Recent Supreme Court decisions have renewed attention to the political question doctrine — the idea that some disputes are committed by the Constitution to the political branches and therefore are not ...