Multistate coalitions of progressives and conservatives come at the problem of rising utility costs from very different ...
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History lessons are being wiped from the internet, and California is retreating from ethnic studies, as education swings away ...
In Democrats’ perfect world, every state would have independent redistricting commissions. But the national redistricting ...
All eyes are on Parliament today as 223 newly sworn-in Members of Parliament (MPs) gather to elect the next leadership of the National Assembly -- a process that has already exposed deep political ...
“Are they a necessary but futile step, at the end of which the House overturns all the amendments that the parliamentary ...
Prime Minister Modi launched the NDA's Bihar campaign in Mithilanchal, strategically invoking Karpoori Thakur's legacy to ...
More than six decades later, what has emerged is a military-narrational complex, in which war presents too good a story not to tell, over and over again. States, and now nonstate actors, have been ...
The university’s debt has grown rapidly in recent years. It stands today at around $6 billion, roughly 60 percent of its ...
The target of today’s strongmen is technocratic administration—what the author calls the “Davos consensus”—which is ...
A UW-Madison associate dean claims the American education system and mathematics are "inherently violent" toward Black students in a controversial academic paper.
From exposing rigged maps to simulating fairer voting systems, math might be democracy’s most overlooked weapon.