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A Biden-Harris win has reassured American citizens and the wider world that democratic institutions in the world’s most powerful nation will survive. While it may have been reassuring for many, …
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Over the past few days, the world has witnessed an outpouring of grief and fear alike at the death of US Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG). RBG was …
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“We want them to help us, to send special security for us.” In a rare video, several families from the Embera indigenous group can be seen hiding from bullets as …
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Where else than in the Senate could have been found a tribunal sufficiently dignified, or sufficiently independent (…) to preserve, unawed and uninfluenced, the necessary impartiality between an individual accused, …
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Equal voting rights are far from being a reality in the 21st century United States. There is still a long way to go. Beatriz Silva writes.
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Author: Paul Price, Jr. , The London Globalist Frequent Contributor Republican House Speaker Paul Ryan’s speech urging Americans not to “accept ugliness as the norm” was a sharp contrast to …
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Author: Paul Price, Jr. After the 2013 US Supreme Court decision in McCutcheon v. FEC declared unlimited donations to Super PACs constitutional, American liberals feared for the life of their …
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Author: Vincent Chow Congress has not been popular the last few years. Constantly criticised for its record-breaking dysfunction and inaction, charges of petty partisanship and irresponsible grandstanding have dominated assessments …
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As Iowa sets to kick off the primaries election for the Presidential candidates of both the Republican and the Democratic parties, there is a sense of excitement looming and unease …
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Author: Olisa Maduegbuna When all the ecstasy of the Trump phenomenon fades away, when the Donald commits one too many gaffes, one man will be waiting in the wings to …
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