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Tag: US democracy

Demolishing the White House East Wing to build a ballroom embodies...

R. Grant Gilmore III, College of Charleston From ancient Egypt to Washington, D.C., rulers have long used architecture and...

Elon Musk’s plans for a new political party will likely be...

Thom Reilly, Arizona State University As dissatisfaction with the two-party system grows in the United States, the idea of...

Justice Department efforts to strip citizenship from naturalized Americans likely violate...

Cassandra Burke Robertson, Case Western Reserve University and Irina D. Manta, Hofstra University The Trump administration wants to take...

What’s behind Trump’s flurry of executive action: 4 essential reads on...

Jeff Inglis, The Conversation If you think a lot is happening in the federal government all at once on...

Student reporters fill crucial gap in state government coverage

Richard Watts, University of Vermont The local news business is in crisis. The nation is currently losing two community...

Student reporters fill crucial gap in state government coverage

Richard Watts, University of Vermont The local news business is in crisis. The nation is currently losing two community...

Teddy Roosevelt’s failed Bull Moose campaign may portend the future of...

Jerald Podair, Lawrence University What happens when a former president decides he wants his old job back, regardless of...

EXPLORING NATURE

How pecans went from ignored trees to a holiday staple –...

Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University Pecans, America’s only native major nut, have a storied history in the United States....
A fisherman looks at the Suralaya coal-fired power plant in Cilegon, Indonesia, in 2023. Ronald Siagian/AFP via Getty Images

Can the world quit coal?