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7 votes
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Donald Trump hints at the Queen's private views on UK Brexit
3 votes -
What are the limits of viewpoint diversity?
4 votes -
Eritrea and Ethiopia have made peace. How it happened and what next
11 votes -
The Russian "firehose of falsehood" propaganda model - Why it might work and options to counter It
11 votes -
‘Evil has won’ - Pro-American Germans feel betrayed
8 votes -
Guccifer 2.0 slipped up and revealed he was a Russian intelligence officer
6 votes -
The futility of trade war explained by economist Michael Pettis
6 votes -
Sabotage laws give Australian PM Peter Dutton new powers over energy, port facilities
0 votes -
Russian influence campaign sought to exploit Americans' trust in local news
16 votes -
Miami grandma targeted as US takes aim at naturalized immigrants with prior offenses
23 votes -
Boris Johnson resigns in major Brexit blow to UK PM Theresa May
24 votes -
China vows firm and forcefull retaliation for $200 Billion US tariff threat
11 votes -
Beijing hits out at Washington for ‘playing Taiwan card’ after US warships sail through strait
4 votes -
Democrats value communal personality traits while Republicans value agentic traits
4 votes -
Marc Elrich edges out David Blair in Democratic primary for Montgomery County executive
5 votes -
Two weeks after “ending” US family separation, parents still can’t contact their children
7 votes -
Northrop Grumman employee who allegedly attended violent white-supremacist rally is no longer employed at the company
10 votes -
Oppression obsession
2 votes -
Data suggest that gentrifying neighborhoods powered Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's victory
6 votes -
Canada tariffs on US goods from ketchup to lawn mowers begin
24 votes -
Australia is stopping its direct aid to Palestinians, and will instead give to the United Nations' humanitarian relief efforts.
6 votes -
Susan Collins, pivotal US moderate, says ‘hostility’ to Roe would sway her vote
13 votes -
Democrat. Dictator. Which path will Thailand's Prayuth Chan-ocha choose?
6 votes -
A better reason to delay US Justice Anthony Kennedy’s replacement (People under the cloud of investigation do not get to pick the judges who may preside over their cases.)
14 votes -
US Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is retiring
63 votes -
A political scientist argues that the Democratic Party must play "procedural hardball" too: The Republicans aren’t engaged in a policy fight. instead, they’re waging a “procedural war.”
13 votes -
Tips for staying civil while debating child prisons
23 votes -
How come seven people (the US Supreme Court) can have so much power?
I am not American but it seems to me that it is an incredibly broken system that 7 judges can essentially halt an entire country's progress. They decided that corporations have rights like a...
I am not American but it seems to me that it is an incredibly broken system that 7 judges can essentially halt an entire country's progress. They decided that corporations have rights like a person, they can decide if gay marriage is legal, they can decide basically anything if they wanted as I understand it.
So why does this even exist? Surely such gigantic decisions should be left to a parliament or something.
19 votes -
Inside the White House’s quiet campaign to create a US Supreme Court opening
9 votes -
EU leaders reach breakthrough deal on migrant crisis
5 votes -
Democrats are wrong about Republicans. Republicans are wrong about Democrats.
27 votes -
Portland anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement occupiers evicted in pre-dawn raid by Department of Homeland Security officers in riot gear
16 votes -
'We need more time': Malcolm Turnbull government concedes defeat on Australian company tax cuts
3 votes -
Young, progressive, DSA-backed Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez ousted ten-term incumbent in New York primary
31 votes -
US Supreme Court delivers a sharp blow to labor unions
13 votes -
US Supreme Court upholds Donald Trump travel ban
26 votes -
In Louisiana, Donald Trump's trade war spooks America's biggest port
5 votes -
How James Comey intervened to kill WikiLeaks' US immunity deal
4 votes -
Saudi moves forward with plan to turn Qatar into island
3 votes -
Australia to spend nearly $7 billion buying unmanned military planes from America
5 votes -
Algeria expels thousands of migrants in forced Sahara march
6 votes -
In Turkish election, jailed candidate seeks presidency and to keep Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's party below majority in parliament
14 votes -
A world for all of us, not just the US billionaires
12 votes -
Send them to Taiwan: Malcolm Turnbull government's secret refugee deal revealed
2 votes -
US President Donald Trump proposes ending the crisis he created by creating another crisis -- The proposed executive order ending family separation is just here to create more hostages
11 votes -
UN report: With 40MM in poverty, US is most unequal developed nation
19 votes -
Who here is eligible to vote but not registered to vote?
The USA in particular has one of the lowest voter turnouts and the lowest registration levels of most developed countries....
The USA in particular has one of the lowest voter turnouts and the lowest registration levels of most developed countries.
http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2018/05/21/u-s-voter-turnout-trails-most-developed-countries/
In 2016 only 61% of eligible citizens voted and only 70% were registered.
https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/voting-and-registration/p20-580.html
And that was a good year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voter_turnout#Trends_of_decreasing_turnout_since_the_1980s
10 votes -
How identity, not issues, explains the partisan divide
4 votes -
Jeff Sessions: "We don't want to separate parents from kids"
6 votes