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Conservative influencers don't actually believe empathy is toxic
(RNS) — Allie Beth Stuckey and Joe Rigney just want to make sure you're empathizing with those they deem worthy of empathy.
Britain’s parents know that this content is harming their children. It’s vital to put young people’s mental health first, says Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservative party ...
Conservative communities accept president’s arguments for why the US needs the Arctic island as genuine ...
Before he died, Malcolm Fraser was working on a plan to start a new political party. Now others have taken up the cause.
The second interpretation purports to be more hardheaded and sensible, wiser and world-weary after so many years of watching ...
Authoritarian systems are constructed incrementally, as actions once regarded as intolerable are folded into routine ...
When you spot false or misleading information online, or in a family group chat, how do you respond? For many people, their ...
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Opinion: How Democrats can fight Trump’s ICE enforcement actions
Democrats must take bold action to address the growing presence of ICE agents in the US, including imposing congressional ...
A posture designed to calm nerves in opposition has solidified into a constraint that now shapes every major policy choice ...
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Raging Trump has no plan. He’s lightheaded with the narcotic of power
The President is indulging his every vindictive impulse - and making the world more dangerous ...
Ezra Klein and State Representative James Talarico of Texas discuss his faith, his politics and his Senate race.
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