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Moral outrage can be a healthy part of the American Democratic process, motivating people to advocate for their beliefs and hold leaders accountable. The founding of the country, after all, is rooted in rebellion and a list of grievances outlined in the Declaration of Independence. But top leaders are expressing worries about the dark side of outrage politics, and how it is incentivized through structural factors in the media and in the political system. |
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A number of Republican candidates who have pushed dubious claims about the last election, or questioned the legitimacy of elections, are winning their respective primaries, raising questions about whether election denialism can be a winning issue in the general election. |
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The criminal probe into former President Trump and his allies in Georgia took a striking turn this week, with subpoenas being issued to several high-profile figures. |
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Former acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said that a "friend" who was in the White House during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot told him that Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows was experiencing "a little bit of both" incompetence and a "nervous breakdown" as the event unfolded. |
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Former President Trump is considering waiving his claims of executive privilege to allow his former top adviser, Stephen Bannon, to testify before the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol insurrection, The Washington Post reported Friday. |
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Anti-abortion groups are focusing their efforts on state legislatures in the wake of the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade. |
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The Supreme Court's ruling overturning Roe v. Wade is raising concerns for women of color who are behind bars — a population that could be disproportionately affected by abortion bans in states across the country. |
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President Biden defended his controversial upcoming trip to Saudi Arabia, which is a part of a wider trip to the Middle East, in an op-ed published on Saturday, asserting that "we have to engage directly" with Saudi Arabia and other countries in order to ensure that the U.S. is "strong and secure." |
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Questions about a change in the White House's messaging strategy and who will replace communications director Kate Bedingfield are swirling following the announcement of her departure on Wednesday. |
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The Biden administration is weighing several options for the future of a major proposed drilling project in Alaska that could produce massive quantities of oil and significantly contribute to climate change. |
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OPINION | Boris Johnson didn't want to go. And why would he? He had what he called "the greatest job in the world." That's a debatable point, of course; I always thought another Brit, Paul McCartney, had the greatest job in the world, but this is not a time to quibble. |
BY JOE LIEBERMAN AND GORDON HUMPHREY | OPINION | During May, President Biden spoke to the Russian people about the war in Ukraine. "You are not our enemy," he told them. This is a powerful truth which should be followed by an aggressive program to separate the Russian people from their corrupt, despotic, reckless overlord. |
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BY KATE KELLY AND MAGGIE HABERMAN |
Despite policy disagreements, donors like Jeffrey Katzenberg are backing the Wyoming Republican because of her role on the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack. |
Arizona spans more than 370 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, and perhaps no other state better encapsulates the challenges facing U.S officials trying to manage illegal entries. |
With Elon Musk attempting to terminate his $44 billion takeover of Twitter Inc. and the company vowing to force him to follow through, the social-media powerhouse and the world's richest person appear headed for a messy courtroom battle. |
The shooting sent shudders through low-crime, orderly Japan: A high-profile politician gets killed by a man emerging from a crowd, wielding a handmade firearm so roughly made it's wrapped up in tape. |
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