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Since 2016, we’ve watched women rack up unprecedented wins.
Former Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter says serving in city council is the best job in politics.
Trust in civic, religious, and academic institutions is at an all-time low in America.
It's already difficult to talk about politics in a polarized United States, but a few choice words are making it even harder.
One-hundred years ago this month, women suffragists celebrated the passage of the 19th Amendment to the US Constitution. Since then, what strides have women made toward gender equality?
Ahead of the midterms, what are we hearing about the candidates, the campaigns, and the issues?
Current political fault lines are fracturing American society as people grow farther apart from one another due to differing beliefs and opinions. We often see people we disagree with as caricatures, and think we can never reconcile our differences. Yet despite that sense of contradiction we are much closer to each other than we think. To bridge the divide, we have to stre...
Are we seeing a new era in American politics? Two former Republican presidential candidates weigh in
What might we learn from the past about the current state of politics and democracy in America?
Today’s young people have not seen a lot of good examples of adults working together to solve problems. Generation Z is coming of age amidst daunting issues like climate change, gun violence, and a teen mental health crisis, and trusted adults seem few and far between to many of them. The rift goes both ways — Baby Boomers and Generation X also report distrust and dislike...
Hear Pete Dominick in conversation with Michele Norris and Alec Ross.
Emily Yoffe as takeover host in conversation with Bryan Stevenson, Helen Fisher, and Geoffrey Stone
Author Jeff Chang says America has slid back toward segregation.
Is the Republican Party in the United States having an identity crisis?
It’s difficult to ignore anger in the United States right now. How can it be managed?
Hate has unfortunately been a part of the United States since the founding of the country, enshrined at various times in policies and regulations, and showing up in the practices and everyday behavior of individuals. We have made progress in addressing some of those harms and removing some of the structural barriers people face, but we still have a ways to go as a society....
Anne-Marie Slaughter provides a sneak peek of her new book, 'Unfinished Business: Women Men Work Family'.
Today race is a more prominent and intransigent problem than ever.
What are the best tools for dealing with fear, particularly in an uncertain period?
Political scientist Rob Reich challenges us to consider the role of philanthropy in democracy.