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Leadership
Hillary Clinton to Yale Grads: ‘Radical Empathy’ and Resilience Will Help You in ‘This Tumultuous Moment’
By
Natasha Bach
May 21, 2018
Leadership
Trump’s Presidency Has ‘Accelerated’ the Decline of Democracy—Report
By
Hallie Detrick
January 16, 2018
Leadership
South Africans Protest Against President Jacob Zuma
By
Reuters
April 8, 2017
International
Hong Kong Has a Controversial New Leader. What Happens Next?
By
Nash Jenkins
and
TIME
March 26, 2017
Commentary
Donald Trump’s Definition of Democracy Is Dangerous
By
Cynthia Hooper
March 7, 2017
Tech
President Trump’s Tweets Demonstrate How Social Media Can Hurt Democracy
By
Reuters
February 3, 2017
Leadership
Election Questions Leave U.S. Distrustful, Like Other Nations
By
The Associated Press
December 18, 2016
Leadership
Rigged Election Claims May Leave Lasting Damage
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The Associated Press
October 16, 2016
International
Chinese Papers Mock U.S. Election
By
Reuters
October 8, 2016
International
Turkey Ruling, Opposition Parties Rally Together After Coup
By
Reuters
July 24, 2016
Tech
Love Them or Hate Them, Twitter and Facebook Have Democratized Media
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Mathew Ingram
June 23, 2016
Leadership
America’s Government Is a Lot Whiter Than America Itself
By
The Associated Press
and
Audrey Shi
June 16, 2016
Tech
Zuckerberg Is Dictator of The World’s Largest Nation, Pirate Bay Founder Says
By
Mathew Ingram
May 30, 2016
Leadership
China’s Middle Class Is About to Demand Big Changes
By
Minxin Pei
May 26, 2016
Tech
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May 6, 2016
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Europe
Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
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Steven Lamy
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The Conversation
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