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Something Worth Supporting for 2024
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoIn The Federalist Papers, No. 10, James Madison argues that political factions are an unavoidable byproduct of freedom. If people are free to speak, free...
South Africa’s unity government: 4 crucial factors for it to work - EconoTimes
EconoTimes· 5 days agoGovernments of national unity built on power-sharing arrangements are common in Africa and elsewhere...
New York’s Judicial Elections Are a Lot Like the Subway
New York Magazine· 2 days agoChalk it up to our state’s odd process for electing judges, a system that is overly complicated and...
Brazil’s Failed Soccer League Cedes an Own Goal for the Sport
Sportico via Yahoo Sports· 23 hours agoToday’s guest columnist is Ricardo Fort, founder of Sport by Fort Consulting. Two years ago, a...
Jumping the fin de siecle
Fergus Falls Journal· 6 days agoIn an effort to put this political year in context, I’ve read up on Grover Cleveland, Horace Greeley, and much of fin de siecle American politics as well as the very early ...
These could be the new Trump hangouts in D.C.
Axios· 19 hours ago"For any Trump reporter looking for sources or an interesting conversation, it was like shooting fish in a barrel," as Politico national political...
Trump’s Campaign Has Lost Whatever Substance It Once Had
The Atlantic· 6 days agoDonald Trump’s 2016 campaign was, among other things, one of the most impressive displays of...
Vote for independent courts: The Daily News endorses Janice Robinson for Brooklyn Civil Court and...
New York Daily News· 6 days agoThe Daily News has long believed that it is bad public policy to elect judges. Both this newspaper...
St. Louis aldermen OK audit of powerful personnel department
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 3 days agoAldermen on Friday voted to authorize a state audit of the city’s personnel department, citing a...
Keir Starmer is planning to complete Blair’s constitutional vandalism
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThere are three parts to Parliament – Crown, Lords and Commons. Only the last is directly determined...