Ideas The polarization of place and the depolarization of race are the stories of the moment. The Atlantic Updated on November 7, 2020 at 11:55 a.m....
.cms-textAlign-lefttext-align:left;.cms-textAlign-centertext-align:center;.cms-textAlign-righttext-align:right;.cms-magazineStyles-smallCapsfont-variant:small-caps; Donald Trump won the White House in 2016 because he wasn’t a conventional politician. Joe Biden won the White House in 2020 because he was....
As public servants continue to count votes in crucial swing states, President Donald Trump made a speech full of lies about voter fraud and stolen elections—and...
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Throughout her time as Cariboo Chilcotin Liberal MLA Donna Barnett strived to represent the people, not the government. “That’s who you have to remember,” she said...
There’s a deep layering in art that engages critical conversation and thought toward the conditions of society–from social constructs to political dissent. In “Posters on Politics 2020”,...
Kirsty Wigglesworth/Associated Press Who should get a vaccination first? The elderly are more vulnerable, but the young are more likely to spread COVID-19. Heading into Tuesday’s U.S. general...
Demonstrators with ShutDown DC hold a protest to promote the counting of all votes, in Washington, D.C., on Thursday. (Saul Loeb/Getty Images) SAUL LOEB / AFP...