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The Republican Party has a lot of news to celebrate after last week’s elections. Why are voters cooling toward the Democratic Party?
By Spencer Bokat-Lindell
The country’s education debate isn’t made up.
By John McWhorter
A conversation with the acclaimed writer.
Why do states with Democratic majorities fail to live up to their values?
By Johnny Harris and Binyamin Appelbaum
We need effective, non-militarized policing with accountability for bad officers. Getting that takes hard work, not just rhetoric.
By Nekima Levy Armstrong
Plans for new power generation won’t meet global climate goals.
By Jeffrey Ball
The death penalty is wrong, but we can still uphold the dignity of the condemned.
By Helen Prejean
When will the U.S. economy improve?
By Austan Goolsbee
The new bipartisan infrastructure law is a first step, but only a broader course correction to the center will give Democrats a fighting chance.
By Mark Penn and Andrew Stein
Without more action, we risk runaway warming.
By Paul Bledsoe, Durwood Zaelke and Gabrielle Dreyfus