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Ahead of the July 4 holiday, a new poll from NPR/PBS News/Marist sheds light on how people are feeling about the state of democracy, the political…
When Black youth appear in public conversations about civics, it’s usually in the context of disparities: whether it’s lower scores on the NAEP Civics assessment, underfunded…
When it comes to politics, most of us have only two outlets: a voice and a vote. Votes come, at best, once a year, the most…
NPR’s Juana Summers talks with Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, about her new memoir that talks about the place she occupies in her party. ARI SHAPIRO, HOST:…
Her images reveal the impossible, the invisible and the many, many layers behind a photograph. Taryn Simon’s singular and meticulous approach to fine art photography produces…
Tuesday briefing: What Trump’s response to the LA protests could mean for US democracy | Los Angeles
Late last week, Los Angeles was left stunned as droves of federal US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers bore down on homes, businesses and neighbourhoods…
Donald Trump invoked emergency powers more times in his first 100 days in office than any other modern president has done during the same time period.…
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