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Has the American System Reached Its Expiration Date? A July 4th Examination
Felon vs. aging incumbent: Is this the best America can do? How our constitutional system is failing us, and how radical systemic changes could save it.
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Weathering the Storm: A TV Meteorologist’s Fight for Facts in a Post-Truth Era
When did weather forecasting become life-threatening? Meet Chris Gloninger, the TV meteorologist who faced death threats for reporting on climate change. A tale of science vs. politics.
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The Couch vs. The Ballot Box: The Struggle for Civic Participation
Voter apathy is high. Are reforms making it worse? A radical approach to save democracy by empowering busy citizens.
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The French Connection: The Far Right’s Rise and Its Global Implications
The world is shifting right, and France is at the epicenter. Decoding the forces reshaping global politics in this crucial election year.
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Beyond GDP: Redefining Economic Success by Measuring What Really Matters
Reimagining how we measure the economy: moving beyond GDP to focus on key indicators of American well-being, such as health, security, opportunity, and political voice.
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How the Supreme Court Continues to Be the Leading Obstacle to the Right to Vote
The Supreme Court has been eroding democracy for decades. Nine key cases reveal voter suppression and constitutional threats. Is today’s court the paramount danger to our democracy?
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