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“There is an inverse relationship between public access to the Internet and the inability of governments and institutions to control information flow and hence state…
It is among the most venerable election rituals of the smartphone era: down the home stretch, a recording surfaces containing embarrassing audio of a candidate…
Barack Obama came into the White House on a wave of passionate new voters, many of them black or young and white, becoming the nation's…
With costly healthcare, a stereotype of obesity and a culture of creatively fatty foods, “healthy” probably isn’t the first word that comes to mind when…
One vivid image of the historical relationship between government power and individual liberties in America has long been the swing of the pendulum. It catches…
Despite the widely recognized shellacking of Donald Trump by Hillary Clinton in Monday night’s debate, polls show that the presidential race remains surprisingly and disturbingly…
The final countdown has begun to the 2016 presidential election, and you can expect to be treated to an earful of carefully crafted sound bites…
For most of human history, people were hunter-gatherers. They lived in large camps, depending on one another for food, childcare, and everything else—all without walls,…
She had tried to use the Sept. 20 police killing of 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott in Charlotte, N.N., as a campaign photo op and backdrop…
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