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Atlantic writer Thomas Chatterton Williams’ new book, 'The Summer of Our Discontent,' decries the left’s full adoption of identity politics in the wake of 2020.
Historians are likely view the year as a turning point akin to 1968. Our national narrative is locked on 2020’s terms.
2020 began with a presidential impeachment and ended in electoral chaos. As 2020 ends, so does one of the most explosive and unprecedented years in American politics. The nation witnessed its ...
There’s another way to think of Rogan that may help put him in his rightful context for this decade: “Joe Rogan is the Walter ...
Can Big Data explain the passion and vitriol of American politics? Like almost everything else in modern life, the choices are multiplying for analysts looking to understand how the key groups in ...
As a divided America prepares to vote and fears of political violence continue, these FRONTLINE documentaries show how U.S. politics reached this moment.
COVID-19, hurricanes, wildfires, politics: 2020 is an American nightmare that's wearing us out Alia E. Dastagir USA TODAY 0:00 ...
Donald Trump got it. Years before long-awaited 2020 census data published Thursday showed a dramatic picture of a less-White, more diverse, less rural, more metropolitan nation, the ex-President ...
If Joe Biden maintains his steady lead in national polls over President Donald Trump through Election Day, Democrats will win the popular vote for the seventh time in the past eight presidential ...
America's pattern of calcified politics makes for repeated high-stakes elections fought in apocalyptic tones, with neither party willing to yield an inch.