It’s no longer the economy, stupid. America’s hyper-partisan voters express economic sentiments that mirror their politics — this is not true in Europe. ~society politics Link 25 votes
The invisible victims of American anti-semitism ~life Article 1531 words, published Feb 23 2023 40 votes
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Pennsylvania Republicans block seating of Democratic state senator, take control from lieutenant governor ~news politics usa.pa Article 692 words 20 votes
In 2008, everyone thought the recession was bad. But in 2020, many Americans’ views depend on their party ~society politics Article 1091 words, published Jun 30 2020 6 votes
We’re not polarized enough: Ezra Klein’s flawed diagnosis of the divisions in American politics ~books reviews Article 3854 words 5 votes
Are social networks polarizing? A Q&A with Ezra Klein | The Interface with Casey Newton, Issue #464, Feb 27 ~tech social media facebook Article 2083 words 5 votes
What teaching ethics in Appalachia taught me about bridging America’s partisan divide ~humanities ethics education Article 6147 words 23 votes
The meaning of Donald Trump’s crazily damning self-defence ~society politics Article 1243 words 16 votes
The fall and rise of partisan journalism ~news journalism Article 2244 words, published Apr 20 2011 5 votes
'Somebody is going to be shot': Top bureaucrat says partisan mudslinging has gone too far ~society politics Article 957 words 15 votes
Forget Republicans v Democrats: Meet America’s new tribes ~society politics Article 952 words 6 votes
Distinguishing between factual and opinion statements in the US news ~news usa journalism Article 2073 words, published Jun 18 2018 5 votes
Distinguishing between factual and opinion statements in the US news ~news usa journalism Article 2073 words 17 votes