In the early 2000s, a group of Afro-Colombians went to Washington to pressure their president, who was negotiating a free ...
To me, it’s strange that people who think I deserve fewer rights also want to be my friend -- and complain when I distance ...
A new report shows Australians don’t want to be reduced to merely voters. They want a democracy that listens, including ...
The two governors sat for a joint interview about how the nation can heal from political violence and division.
Echoing a widespread conspiracy theory on the right, Republicans have argued that Biden deliberately sought to let more ...
William Davis’s career has taken him from the U.S. government to international multilateral institutions. He sat down with ...
The volley of vulgarities underscore an ever-coarsening political environment that often plays out on social media or other ...
The Republican and Democratic governors sat down Tuesday night with "Today" co-anchor Savannah Guthrie to talk about ...
New research suggests that chatbots have a greater sway on policy issues than video ads, and that spouting the most ...
Republican Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Democratic Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro condemned the rise of political violence ...
Miss Manners: Is it rude to distance myself from someone who’s political beliefs infringe my rights?
Miss Manners, I don’t see wanting women or members of the LGBTQIA+ community to have fewer rights as a “difference in ...
How do I respond to some common shaming I get from people I know? For background, I am a female member of the LGBTQIA+ community, and have many dear friends who are members of other marginalized ...
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