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JD Vance’s selection as Trump’s running mate marks the end of Republican conservatism
Kamala Harris is no Hubert Humphrey − how the presumed 2024 Democratic presidential nominee isn’t like the 1968 party candidate
Anti-Syrian violence in Turkey complicates normalization process between Turkey and Syria
Trump’s promotion of an image of strength after assassination attempt borrows from authoritarian playbook
Veepstakes have evolved from where you live to who you are − which way will Harris turn to balance the ticket?
US citizenship was forced on Native Americans 100 years ago − its promise remains elusive
Homeless service providers could help more people overcome homelessness if they measured success differently
Biden dropped out − is the news media to blame?
Arrest student protesters, wait or negotiate? Colleges can use ‘ladder of harm’ to determine appropriate response to Gaza protests on campus
Can a brush with death change politicians? It did for notorious Alabama segregationist George Wallace
Supreme Court ruling may put presidents above the law – but even kings never were
As Hamas war drags on, Israeli democracy weakens further
Sure, 2024 has had lots of news – but compared with 1940, 1968 or 1973, it’s nothing exceptional
Lincoln called for divided Americans to heed their ‘better angels,’ and politicians have invoked him ever since in crises − but for Abe, it was more than words
GOP attacks against Kamala Harris were already bad – they are about to get worse
US says it wants Palestinians to have a country of their own – but its actions say otherwise
Amid humanitarian crisis and ongoing fighting, Africa’s war-scarred Sahel region faces new threat: Ethno-mercenaries
Until 1968, presidential candidates were picked by party conventions – a process revived by Biden’s withdrawal from race
Online rumors sparked by the Trump assassination attempt spread rapidly, on both ends of the political spectrum
How the Ukrainians – with no navy – defeated Russia’s Black Sea Fleet
Heritage Foundation’s ‘Project 2025’ is just the latest action plan from a group with an over 50-year history of steering GOP lawmaking
Voting rights at risk after Supreme Court makes it harder to challenge racial gerrymandering
Pennsylvania continues tradition as ‘keystone state’ in presidential elections
‘MAGA BLACK’ hats, clear swag bags, the first Trump/Vance signs: Highlights of what the Smithsonian is archiving from the Republican convention
How Trump’s appeal to nostalgia deliberately evokes America’s more-racist, more-sexist past
The Black fugitive who inspired ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’ and the end of US slavery
Supreme Court’s blow to federal agencies’ power will likely weaken abortion rights – 3 issues to watch
Social media and political violence – how to break the cycle
Trump’s assassination attempt reveals a major security breakdown – but doesn’t necessarily heighten the risk for political violence, a former FBI official explains
Trump assassination attempt reveals a major security breakdown – but doesn’t necessarily heighten the risk for political violence, a former FBI official explains
How Smithsonian curators scavenge political conventions to explain the present to the future and save everything from hats to buttons to umbrellas to soap
‘One inch from a potential civil war’ – near miss in Trump shooting is also a close call for American democracy
Biden isn’t the first to struggle to pop the presidential bubble that divides him from the public
As nativist politics surge across Europe, soccer’s ‘Euros’ showcase a more benign form of nationalism
Odds are that gambling on the Biden/Trump competition will further reduce the presidential campaign to a horse race
Donald Trump wants to reinstate a spoils system in federal government by hiring political loyalists regardless of competence
Trump’s raised fist - how one gesture can be used by Republicans, socialists, fascists, white supremacists and Black athletes
How political party platforms – like the Republicans’ Trump-inspired one for 2024 – can help voters understand American politics
Why is Congress filled with old people?
Why are journalists obsessed with Biden’s age? It’s because they’ve finally found an interesting election story
Surprise: American voters actually largely agree on many issues, including topics like abortion, immigration and wealth inequality
From the ’60s till now, TV news coverage of large-scale university protests doesn’t look so different
Joe Biden commits to staying in the race – like Nixon, his biggest threat comes from within his own party
‘The immortal Gods alone have neither age nor death’: Wisdom from Greek tragedies for Joe Biden
Trump’s criminal conviction won’t stop him from getting security clearance as president − but Biden can still control his access for now
Unregulated online political ads pose a threat to democracy
4 things to watch for as NATO leaders meet in US capital for high-stakes summit
One memorable speech can turn around a faltering campaign − how Nixon did it with his ‘Checkers’ talk
2024 is not 1968 − and the Democratic convention in Chicago will play out very differently than in the days of Walter Cronkite
Nevada is a battleground state – and may be a bellwether of more extreme partisanship
Britain’s new prime minister has a chance to reset ties with the White House – but a range of thorny issues and the US election make it more tricky
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