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January 8 Was A Terrible Day For Brazilian Democracy. It Was Not Another January 6.
Unlike in the United States, major political allies of Bolsonaro acknowledged his opponent’s win right out of the gate and spoke out quickly in support of democracy.
How The Distortion Of Martin Luther King Jr.’s Words Enables More, Not Less, Racial Division Within American Society
Uses of King’s words, especially by right-wing conservatives, are too often attempts to weaponize his memory against the multicultural democracy of which King could only dream.
Long COVID Stemmed From Mild Cases Of COVID-19 In Most People, According To A New Multicountry Study
Worker Strikes And Union Elections Surged In 2022
Could it mark a turning point for organized labor?
Ukraine’s Schools Are A Key Front In The Fight For The Nation’s Future
From the earliest days of the war, it became clear that schools were a target of Russian forces.
How Putin’s War And Small Islands Are Accelerating The Global Shift To Clean Energy
A Judge In Texas Is Using A Recent Supreme Court Ruling To Say Domestic Abusers Can Keep Their Guns
How The Right Developed Its Victim Complex
Once a party that touted rugged individualism, today's Republicans have an ever-expanding list of grievances and complaints about perceived wrongs.
Cheap Clothes, Climate Change, And Gen Z: A Black Friday Call For A More Sustainable Approach To Fashion
Voters Want Impartial Election Administration—And Tuesday’s Results Confirm It
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