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Mary Trump’s book accuses the US President of embracing "cheating as a way of life"
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro tests positive for coronavirus
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The time Bernie Sanders almost ran against Barack Obama, explained
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Google, Facebook, and Twitter halt government data requests after new Hong Kong security law
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Kanye West declares he will run for US president in 2020
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2020 US presidential election simulator
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India loses jurisdiction over Italian marines who killed two Indian fishermen in 2012
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Our country is in chaos. But it's a great time to be an American
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The White left needs to embrace Black leadership
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Vladimir Putin declared triumphant in Russian referendum allowing him to rule until 2036 – five hours before polls close
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The Trump 2020 campaign has made a T-shirt that has drawn some condemnation for looking surprisingly similar to the NSDAP logo
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French PM Edouard Philippe resigns as President Macron plans new team
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The Republican choice: How the GOP chose to spend five decades making itself the white voter's party
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Imagine if the National Transportation Safety Board investigated America’s response to the coronavirus pandemic
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Beyond ‘white fragility’
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Resilience is the goal of governments and employers who expect people to endure crisis
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A summary of views about how to respond to COVID-19 in the UK, and how those views changed over time
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Indian government bans fifty-nine Chinese apps for security reasons
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Amy McGrath wins close Kentucky Senate primary
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Iran issues warrant for US President Donald Trump over killing of top general
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Into the fog: How Britain lost track of the coronavirus
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In first for Congress, US House passes bill to establish DC as the nation's 51st state, but it faces insurmountable opposition in the Senate
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I joined Parler, the right-wing echo chamber’s new favorite alt-Twitter
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India bans fifty-nine Chinese apps, including TikTok, ShareIt, UC Browser
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Actually, can we tell which US states will be swing states in the election?
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Iceland heads to polls to elect next president – while the post is largely symbolic, the president has the power to appoint governments and veto laws
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Hospitals in the US sued to keep prices secret. They lost
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Ben Shapiro's Daily Wire receives far more Facebook engagement per article than any other publisher, largely driven by a network of deceptive and toxic pages that systematically promote it
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Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, voter registration is way, way down
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Rasmus Paludan, head of Denmark's far-right Stram Kurs party, has been given a month in jail for a string of offences including racism
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Counter-espionage agency ASIO is conducting a sweeping investigation into allegations Chinese government agents have infiltrated the office of a NSW Labor politician to influence Australian politics
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EU digs in on digital tax plan, after US quits talks
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What is owed: If true justice and equality are ever to be achieved in the United States, the country must finally take seriously what it owes Black Americans
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Today’s elections in Kentucky and New York are high-stakes for the progressive movement
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Pew Research Center's political typology series
1999 edition 2005 edition 2011 edition 2014 edition 2017 edition (Interactive version) It's really interesting and pretty useful to know how the 2 US parties are split and which voting blocks have...
2017 edition (Interactive version)
It's really interesting and pretty useful to know how the 2 US parties are split and which voting blocks have dissappeared and emerged over time and some blocks don't really fit all too well in the 2 parties (most notably the religious left). This also serves as a kind of model for what a multiparty US might look like.
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Andrew Yang is pushing Big Tech to pay users for data
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What we know about Joe Biden’s possible Vice Presidential picks
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Trump’s latest firing seems to have violated four democratic values
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nettime mailing list
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Trump mounts campaign for more debates against Biden
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The obscure US Supreme Court case that could be used by the Republican Party to gut the First Amendment
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How to reform the police
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Greta Thunberg has hope for climate, despite leaders' inaction
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Twitter labels Donald Trump video tweet as "manipulated media" as it cracks down on misinformation
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New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China Also: 'Cyber attacks' point to China's spy agency, Ministry of State Security, as Huawei payback,...
Article: New South Wales government was the target of major cyber attack operation linked to China
This is a follow-up to these articles posted yesterday:
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What happens when Hobbesian logic takes over discourse about protest – and why we should resist it
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‘The Platform’ review: An accidentally timely political allegory
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Finns aghast that Donald Trump could think their country is part of Russia – allegations in former US adviser John Bolton's White House memoir mocked on Finnish social media
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison says Australian organisations, including governments and businesses, are currently being targeted by a sophisticated foreign "state-based" hacker
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