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Understandin ‘logos': The power of words
Johnson is a United Methodist pastor, the author of "Holding Up Your Corner: Talking About Race in Your Community" and program director for the Bridge Alliance, which houses The Fulcrum. As the dust ...
But the United States does not have a political strategy to capitalize on short-term gains achieved by air strikes. It is time to develop such a strategy and to call it by its rightful but long ...
In November 2023, Meta announced that it would require advertisers to reveal whether their political ads on its platforms have any AI-generated or digitally altered content. Meta's move followed a ...
Can California's Prop 36 Crime Measure Fulfill Its Promises? October 25, 2024 • One of the most controversial initiatives on the California ballot this year is Proposition 36, which would roll ...
Last but not least: Be aware that some percentage of the political texts you’re seeing on your phone now through Election Day is probably from scammers. Think before you click. Andy Meek is a ...
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To be clear, I do not make donations to political campaigns — haven’t given anyone a penny. Still, the emails and texts keep coming. At this point in the presidential campaign, the fundraising ...
Given that, what better way to distract yourself from the doomscrolling than by binge-watching a political TV show, offering a dive into a fictional universe. From the romanticism of Aaron Sorkin ...
Emails flooded supporters’ inboxes with the words “I’M A POLITICAL PRISONER” and Trump’s picture. “Your support is the only thing standing between us and total tyranny,” the appeals ...
Director, Program on Arab Politics, Washington Institute for Near East Policy Jordan has so far weathered the political storm that has engulfed much of the Middle East since late 2010. However ...
But a new analysis shows that political polarization also poses significant health risks-;by obstructing the implementation of legislation and policies aimed at keeping Americans healthy ...
But the chart above points to a partial explanation: For most Americans, race is a less significant political force than many progressives believe it is — and economic class is more significant.