Politics-The Conversation

How government killings and kidnappings in Argentina drove mothers to resist and revolt − and eventually win
Greenland’s Inuit have spent decades fighting for self-determination
Repeated government lying, warned Hannah Arendt, makes it impossible for citizens to think and to judge
Minnesota raises unprecedented constitutional issues in its lawsuit against Trump administration anti-immigrant deployment
Political polarization in Pittsburgh communities is rooted in economic neglect − not extremism
ICE immigration tactics are shocking more Americans as US-Mexico border operations move north
‘We want you arrested because we said so’ – how ICE’s policy on raiding whatever homes it wants violates a basic constitutional right, according to a former federal judge
The rise of Reza Pahlavi: Iranian opposition leader or opportunist?
Trump’s insistence on personal loyalty from ambassadors could crimp US foreign policy
A government can choose to investigate the killing of a protestor − or choose to blame the victim and pin it all on ‘domestic terrorism’
US turns its back on global efforts for women and children terrorized by violence and conflict
From ancient Rome to today, war-makers have talked constantly about peace
Filming ICE is legal but exposes you to digital tracking – here’s how to minimize the risk
The only thing limiting Taylor Swift’s popularity is partisan polarization
Trump’s stated reasons for taking Greenland are wrong – but the tactics fit with the plan to limit China’s economic interests
Iran’s universities have long been a battleground, where protests happen and students fight for the future
Trump’s Greenland ambitions could wreck 20th-century alliances that helped build the modern world order
For 80 years, the president’s party has almost always lost House seats in midterm elections, a pattern that makes the 2026 congressional outlook clear
12 ways the Trump administration dismantled civil rights law and the foundations of inclusive democracy in its first year
The Insurrection Act is one of at least 26 legal loopholes in the law banning the use of the US military domestically
Most of the 1 million Venezuelans in the United States arrived within the past decade
One cure for sour feelings about politics − getting people to love their hometowns
Supreme Court likely to reject limits on concealed carry but uphold bans on gun possession by drug users
Searching reporters’ homes, suing journalists and repressing citizen dissent are well-known steps toward autocracy
South Florida’s Brightline has highlighted an old problem – every year for the past decade, 900 pedestrians were killed by trains
The ‘drug threat’ that justified the US ouster of Maduro won’t be fixed by his arrest
Martin Luther King Jr. was ahead of his time in pushing for universal basic income
Nearly half of Detroit seniors spend at least 30% of their income on housing costs − even as real estate values fall
Wars without clear purpose erode presidential legacies, and Trump risks political consequences with further military action in Venezuela
Trump lawsuits seek to muzzle media, posing serious threat to free press
Damn the torpedoes! Trump ditches a crucial climate treaty as he moves to dismantle America’s climate protections
George Washington’s foreign policy was built on respect for other nations and patient consideration of future burdens
Why the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette’s closure exposes a growing threat to democracy
Americans have had their mail-in ballots counted after Election Day for generations − a Supreme Court ruling could end the practice
ICE killing of driver in Minneapolis involved tactics many police departments warn against − but not ICE itself
Racial profiling by ICE agents mirrors the targeting of Japanese Americans during World War II
Congress takes up health care again − and impatient voters shouldn’t hold their breath for a cure
Today Venezuela, tomorrow Iran: can the Islamic Republic survive a second Trump presidency?
2026 begins with an increasingly autocratic United States rising on the global stage
Colorado faces a funding crisis for child care − local communities hope to fill the gaps
Voters shrug off scandals, paying a price in lost trust
Can the US ‘run’ Venezuela? Military force can topple a dictator, but it cannot create political authority or legitimacy
I wrote a book on the politics of war powers, and Trump’s attack on Venezuela reflects Congress surrendering its decision-making powers
The ‘sacred’ pledge that will power the relaunch of far-right militia Oath Keepers
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