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How the Supreme Court became the most trusted branch, and how electoral politics might undo that
The passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg last week, has created a vacancy on the bench. President Trump and the Republicans have since taken steps toward quickly co...
Is the federal government to blame for wildfires gone out of control?
Reporter Seung Min Kim on how Trump’s refusal to acknowledge human-caused climate change affects the country’s wildfire management and response plans. Plus, environmental analysis ...
The Justice Dept. intervenes on behalf of Trump in defamation case. What happens next?
The Justice Department on Tuesday intervened in the defamation lawsuit brought by a woman who says President Trump raped her years ago, moving the matter to federal court and signa...
Two different stories of American unrest
Jacob Blake was shot seven times in the back by a Kenosha, Wis., police officer in late August.Since that shooting, Kenosha has been the site of unrest, protests, vandalism and vio...
Trump suggested sending law enforcement to the polls. Can he do that?
Faith in the U.S. electoral system is one of the most important fundamentals of this country’s democracy.And this year, it’s being tested in unprecedented ways.Some of those challe...
Postal problems persist. (But your mail-in ballot is probably safe.)
President Trump’s rhetoric about the Postal Service has grown bolder. He’s said that if he stops the Democrats from providing emergency funding to the Postal Service, it’s harder f...
How an extraordinary election season affects Trump’s reelection chances
Usually, in presidential election years of the past, August marks a new phase in election season. Conventions wrap up, rallies and events pick up on the campaign trail and candidat...
TikTok flip-flop: What’s the president’s power over foreign companies?
If you’d never heard of TikTok before the coronavirus pandemic sent us all into our homes for months, you’ve probably heard of it now. With little to do at home, millions of Americ...
How America votes is inherently unpredictable. So why do polling?
In the run-up to any modern presidential election, assessing a candidate’s successes and failures has served as fodder for political pundits, analysts and campaign advisers. And in...
A double down on federal force, a do-over on coronavirus
The United States is in search of leadership on many significant challenges we face at this difficult moment in our country.And on two major issues — the handling of the coronaviru...
Conventions vs. covid-19: Trump’s push for a spectacle while the virus surges
The 2020 presidential nominating conventions will look little like the political mega-events we’ve seen in this country for the past few decades.The novel coronavirus pandemic has ...
Will the Court’s decision on electors prevent (at least some) election mayhem?
Much of American democracy runs on precedent. How things have worked in the past helps us understand how they ought to work now. Many parts of our democracy function because years ...
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