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Here's what we learned when we surveyed MAGA supporters.
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The United States presides over the U.N. Security Council this month.
But if the Myanmar crisis turns into a great power confrontation, China might back the generals.
Young protesters are using gender as a weapon to mock and shame the military dictatorship.
Chinese banks have been restructuring African debt for the past two decades.
How citizens view taxation could be critical to government responses to emergencies such as the coronavirus.
With tens of thousands of articles on the subject, individual efforts can go only so far — unless others join in.
Democrats and Republicans weren't always divided on abortion funding. That has changed.
Mario Draghi will have to grapple with deep north-south divisions.
New data takes stock of the targeting of agriculture, fisheries, health care, energy and other facilities.
Indigenous women have been demanding justice ever since.
Our research examines why so few people with HIV hold public office.
This new series explores what’s really going on in debt relief, infrastructure and other critical issues across the continent.
They're very useful tools for majority party leaders.
A relatively obscure Senate official — the parliamentarian — is poised to play a key role in deciding whether the bill’s provisions qualify for passage under reconciliation.
We looked at which Republican primary voters are most likely to vote based on support for former president Donald Trump's false election claims.
In the United States, private property owners have a great deal of power to block or delay major public works.
The ICC’s future will rest on the new prosecutor’s success in opening, trying and closing cases — and being fair.
"Democracy is the art of running the circus from the monkey cage." -- H.L. Mencken