As Democrats rightly celebrated major election night victories, it’s worth pausing on a quieter but equally consequential win. New York City voters just approved ballot proposals 2–5, a slate of ...
Yes, in these troubled times, we do need politics from the pulpit. The Roman Catholic Church must wield its political power.
Europe, as the German philosopher Peter Sloterdijk recently wrote, has ended a long “vacation from history.” We have crossed the threshold into a gloomier era that is once again characterized by power ...
The art of persuasion and compromise were once essential elements for political success. Those skills are no longer necessary to succeed. In this political era, where politics is mostly a power game, ...
For too long, the wealthy and powerful have used the cycle of economic and political power to enrich themselves and entrench their control. In this piece, Dēmos president Taifa Smith Butler envisions ...
Chief Justice John Roberts ended 2025 with a report focused on the history and role of the courts rather than current political fights. His message was clear: courts are meant to stand apart from ...
Back in 2013, the Supreme Court tossed out a key provision of the Voting Rights Act regarding federal oversight of elections.
With the legislative session about to begin, here's what to know about the power players and plot lines this year.
Francesco Bailo have received funding from the Facebook (now Meta) and the Australian Department of Defence. Digital platforms have become the essential infrastructure of modern life. They power ...
A group affiliated with the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is facing the first big test of its political ...
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is the highest-ranked political newcomer to the Forbes list of the World’s Most Powerful Women, one of a few breakthroughs amid a year otherwise marked by sudden ...