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12 votes
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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 -
US President Donald Trump's new executive order on immigration is not a "reversal": The mass detention and deportation of asylum-seekers has been his plan all along
5 votes -
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin plan to meet in mid-July
5 votes -
Canada legalises recreational cannabis use
34 votes -
This is not America? Oh, yes, it is: Neil Macdonald
6 votes -
EU to members: Prepare for no deal Brexit
3 votes -
Thomas Homan: US Immigration and Customs Enforcement can't be compared to Nazis since we're just following orders
11 votes -
EU to impose tariffs on $3.2 billion of US goods starting Friday
5 votes -
The US withdrawal from the UN Human Rights Council leaves ally Australia in an awkward, lonely position
3 votes -
China's social credit system has blocked people from taking eleven million flights and four million train trips
13 votes -
US President Donald Trump says 'getting there' in NAFTA talks with Canada, Mexico
3 votes -
Abuse of power: The truth about sexual harassment in Westminster
7 votes -
What the stock market's most crucial week of the year tells us about the road ahead
5 votes -
Macedonia changes name, ending bitter dispute with Greece. Leaders sign historic accord that will lead to country becoming Republic of North Macedonia.
14 votes -
Kim Jong Un more popular among Republicans than Nancy Pelosi
10 votes -
US judge orders former Donald Trump Campaign Chairman Paul Manafort to be jailed on witness tampering charges
27 votes -
California? Or Cali-Three-Nia? Proposal to split state will be on ballot in November.
13 votes -
Inside Casa Padre, the converted Walmart where the US is holding nearly 1,500 immigrant children
14 votes -
Here is the actual petition filed by the New York Attorney General against US President Donald Trump, his children, and his organization
12 votes -
US Inspector General report: James Comey 'deviated' from procedure in Hillary Clinton probe, but was not politically biased
6 votes -
Nazi swastika flag flown on Australian Defence vehicle in Afghanistan
5 votes -
Supreme Court rules on controversial risk assessment tests accused of bias against Indigenous offenders
5 votes -
Malcolm Turnbull to deliver national apology for child sexual abuse: Australian Prime Minister says the government has accepted 104 of the 122 recommendations from the child sex abuse royal commission
2 votes -
Republic of Northern Macedonia: Decision finally made on new name after decades of debate
5 votes -
US asylum: Domestic and gang violence cases 'no longer generally qualify'
5 votes -
When the punishment feels like the crime: Brock Turner's twisted legacy—and a Stanford professor's relentless pursuit of justice.
3 votes -
Israel attempts to smear Razan al-Najjar, Palestinian medic it killed, calling her “no angel”
13 votes -
The rules for rulers
5 votes -
One party is dreading marijuana legalization: the Marijuana party. They won the very battle it was established to fight. But its leaders insist the resistance continues against ‘prohibition 2.0’
3 votes -
Afghan president announces temporary ceasefire with Taliban. Ashraf Ghani tells security forces to cease operations against the armed group until June 20.
3 votes -
G7 allies likely to ‘gang up’ on US President Donald Trump as aluminium tariffs threaten all-out trade war
6 votes -
Ethiopia's peace offer comes with strings attached
3 votes -
Emmanuel Macron, Justin Trudeau back 'strong multilateralism' ahead of contentious G7 summit
5 votes -
The case for quarantining extremist ideas
22 votes -
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz retiring, possible 2020 presidential contender
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is stepping down, and there are rumors he intends to run for office and possibly the presidency. A frequent Trump critic, he would presumably be running as a Democrat...
Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is stepping down, and there are rumors he intends to run for office and possibly the presidency. A frequent Trump critic, he would presumably be running as a Democrat if he entered the 2020 race. He seems to be staking out a position in the center of the party, criticizing the idea of a government jobs program or single-payer healthcare.
Would you vote for him in a primary or general election? Does America need another businessman (albeit a successful one) president? How economically progressive should the Democrat's candidate be? Discuss.
7 votes -
Malcolm Turnbull government's full income tax cuts to cost Australia $24 billion a year
5 votes -
Jordan's middle class revolt. Days of protest in Jordan have forced the resignation of Prime Minister Hani Mulki.
6 votes -
Rudy Giuliani says US President probably can pardon himself
43 votes -
Edward Snowden: Five years after historic US National Security Agency leaks, whistleblower looks back in interview
3 votes -
The Californization of America
5 votes -
Are trade wars good (and for whom)?
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem...
Recent news has made it plain that President Trump intends on going through with his much discussed plan of implementing tariffs on many sources of steel and aluminum imports to the US. This seem as good a time as any to ask a question that begs for evidence: Are trade wars good, and who benefits?
There is good reporting out there that analyzes the likely impact of this particular steel tariff, so feel free to find it and use it in your own argument (there are figures the administration has produced and figures that other studies have produced using the same source material). There are also plenty of other tariffs out there throughout history that have been studied and discussed. Because these sources can sometimes conflict, please be aware that your choice of what sources to use may need to be justified.
16 votes -
US tariffs a dangerous game, says EU
15 votes -
Kashmir unrest as protester run over by police dies
2 votes -
Mariano Rajoy ousted, Pedro Sánchez is Spain's new prime minister
12 votes