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Perspective: What the rise of the ‘secular evangelical’ portends for faith in the public square
Deseret News· 53 minutes agoTrump. This untethering of evangelical identity from doctrinal belief tracks with a broader...
The democracy deficit
The Week· 51 minutes agoThe Narendra Modi-led BJP lost the General Elections of 2024 and is now propped up by allies in a coalition NDA government. Here are 15 ways in which...
How the 1977 Assembly election defined the political landscape of Tamil Nadu
The Hindu· 6 days agoTamil Nadu faced 16 Assembly elections since the first election in 1951-52, but only some elections...
The Supreme Court has gone off the rails. We can fight back. | Opinion
Durham Herald-Sun· 14 hours agoThe judges may be life-tenured, but they’re not invincible. The tribunal must be deconstructed and...
What’s really going on with the Biden age debate
Semafor· 18 hours agoTheir argument is that the current situation is so untenable that even a risky, unprecedented change of candidate would at least offer a higher chance of...
The Supreme Court Just Limited Federal Power. Health Care Is Feeling the Shockwaves.
Wisconsin Examiner· 9 hours agoA landmark Supreme Court decision that reins in federal agencies’ authority is expected to hold...
The number one Black job in America
Pennsylvania Capital-Star· 4 days agoKeeping the Supreme Court in mind when voting isn't just about party loyalty; it's about safeguarding our future. The post The number one Black job in...
India's scientific upsurge gives cutting edge to soft diplomacy: VP Dhankar
Business Standard India· 3 days agoVice President Jagdeep Dhankar on Saturday said that India's scientific upsurge is not only globally...
Discourses in conflict
The Telegraph· 1 day agoIt’s a point to keep in mind as India moves beyond the euphoria of celebrating the 75th anniversary of Independence. How do such symbols of Empire matter...
The Founders’ secret to finding happiness
Deseret News· 6 days agoIn the Federalist Papers, Madison and Hamilton made clear that the Constitution was designed to foster deliberation so that citizens could avoid...