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America’s political divide surged between 2008 and 2020—scientists identify a clear window
Arguments at Thanksgiving dinner feel more heated than ever. Your uncle who voted one way can’t fathom your cousin who voted another. They’re not just disagreeing anymore, they’re living in completely ...
The story begins in France, in the summer of 1789, explains Patrice Higonnet, a professor emeritus of French history at Harvard University. As the French Revolution gained steam, an angry mob had just ...
WASHINGTON, DC – Indian Americans express broad dissatisfaction with the Republican Party and President Donald Trump. Roughly seven in ten disapprove of Trump’s overall job performance, and majorities ...
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