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Rural Americans aren’t included in inflation figures – and for them, the cost of living may be rising faster

Stephan Weiler January 27, 2023

When the Federal Reserve convenes at the end of January 2023 to set interest rates, it will be guided by one key bit of data: the U.S. inflation rate.

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Talking across the political aisle isn’t a cure-all - but it does help reduce hostility

Dominik Stecula January 05, 2023

Simmering tension in American politics came to a head two years ago, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol to try to overthrow the results of the 2020 presidential election.

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Why Britain should immediately withdraw from Mauritius’ Chagos Islands

Peter Harris December 05, 2022

Britain is on the cusp of decolonising Mauritius – again.

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Giorgia Meloni – the political provocateur set to become Italy’s first far-right leader since Mussolini

Julia Khrebtan-Hoerhager September 19, 2022

In the autumn of 1922, Benito Mussolini, the ambitious and charismatic founder of the Fascist Party, became Italy’s youngest prime minister – seizing power in a march on Rome that ushered in a dark period of totalitarian rule.

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Building something better: How community organizing helps people thrive in challenging times

Stephanie Malin September 08, 2022

Americans don’t agree on much these days, but many feel that the U.S. is on the wrong track and the future is bleak.

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GOP ‘message laundering’ turns violent, extremist reactions to search of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago into acceptable political talking points

Karrin Vasby Anderson August 15, 2022

After the FBI completed a lawful search of former president Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate on Aug. 8, 2022, conservative politicians responded with one of three strategies: silence, circumspection and attack.

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What’s at stake for Trump, Twitter and politics if the tweeter-in-chief returns from banishment

Michael Humphrey April 29, 2022

Any speculation about whether Donald Trump will return to Twitter after his permanent suspension in 2021 must begin with two caveats. First, we do not know for sure if, or when, the presumed new owner of the social media platform, Elon Musk, will lift the ban. Second, Trump has said he will not come back.

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Many young French voters are approaching the presidential runoff with a shrug and vow to ‘vote blank’

Julia Khrebtan-Hoerhager April 21, 2022

The race for the presidential post in France began with 12 candidates. It will conclude on April 24 with the same choice that confronted voters five years earlier: the centrist Emmanuel Macron or the far-right Marine Le Pen.

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Why freezing the Arctic Council is bad news for global security

Gabriella Gricius April 20, 2022

Even when relations between Moscow and the West soured, the Arctic Council’s work was a reminder that multilateral partnerships could thrive despite global discord.

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Penance and plague: How the Black Death changed one of Christianity’s most important rituals

Nicole Archambeau April 11, 2022

The 14th century is known for catastrophe.

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