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What Daniel Jones and the Colts teach us about fixing political polarization | Opinion
I was despairing about our divided country. Then Daniel Jones and the Colts taught me something about how to fix it.
A New York Times-Siena University poll released late last week showed Americans are losing faith in the country’s political ...
Nearly 100 Illinois high schools are part of an initiative to strengthen civics education. WNIJ’s Peter Medlin went to their ...
"There are people that are living in a MAGA universe online," Ocasio-Cortez said. "And that happens as well in progressive ...
Richmond novelist David Baldacci's joint $13-million donation with VCU and Library of Virginia will help foster civil ...
Most Americans consider themselves patriotic but disagree on what patriotism means. A new survey reveals a generational divide in how patriotism is perceived. Many Americans believe that political ...
The event entailed students breaking into groups and discussing topics such as social media’s role in political violence and ...
A new PBS News/NPR/Marist poll shows that nearly a third of Americans believe that political violence may be necessary to set ...
With no signs of improvement, political polarization in the United States has reached a point where deal-breakers in dating have increased and are now split along partisan lines, especially under ...
We live in an era where division feels like the default. Whether it’s politics, public health, education, or technology, people pick sides. Polarization is the new normal. From DEI, book bans, and ...
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