Courts are often seen as a last line of defense for democracy. In the month since Donald Trump took office, over 60 legal challenges have been filed against his administration’s executive actions. Yet ...
Wynton Marsalis and Celeste Watkins-Hayes reflect on the role of music in American culture and the country's democratic ...
The most obvious shift? How easily people can reach those in power. Filing a complaint once meant letters, queues, or town-hall nights. Today it might be a service portal, a tagged post, or a virtual ...
Remarks prepared by Michael Suarez, University Professor and director of the Rare Book School, to deliver to the University of Virginia Class of 2025 on May 17 on the Lawn. Thank you, Mr. Rector.
The New York Times Opinion columnist David French, a lifelong evangelical, speaks to Jonathan Rauch, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and an atheist, about the role of Christianity in ...
Losing democracy once can make it harder to restore it, even after a democratic government returns to power. University of Birmingham professor Nic Cheeseman analyzed three decades of data.
On November 21st, TV companies worldwide will unite to celebrate World Television Day, a reminder of the powerful role multiplatform TV plays in society. Established by the United Nations, this annual ...
Despite growing up in the Soviet Union, host Garry Kasparov admired American values—believing America was one of the good guys. But is that still the case? In the final episode of the second season of ...
The criminal investigation of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell regarding costly renovations of the Fed's headquarters has ...
New research led by Western Sydney University, in collaboration with the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and Wesley College Melbourne, reveals how Australia's major print newspapers have played ...
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Bibi’s right, our democracy is in danger

He's the one sabotaging it by rejecting any compromise on judicial 'reform' ...