How Trump TV could deliver fear-mongering to millions — and fuel a 2024 campaign
The majority of America is ready to tune Trump out in 2021. But he still has millions of fans eagerly awaiting a new MAGA "season," whether it’s filmed at the White House or not.
Robyn Autry
What Covid and QAnon misinformation has in common — and how to stop it
Once a person feels part of a community or a movement, the adherence to a science-free, health misinformation position may begin to feel brave.
Timothy Caulfield
Buttigieg never shied from his faith as an out gay man. Is that how to beat Republicans?
His nomination to Biden's cabinet makes clear the former mayor has a bright future in politics. The question is whether he can pull others up with him.
Kraig Beyerlein and Jason Klocek
Here's why women are a growing terror threat, and what Biden can do to combat them
We refuse to treat women terrorists with the same seriousness and concern as men. The skepticism increases their danger.
Farah Pandith, Jacob Ware and Mia Bloom
The suicides of Daisy and Melinda Coleman show how easily trauma endures, even in the spotlight
That the mother and daughter from "Audrie & Daisy" died within months of one another should make us ask tough questions and seek care when needed.
F. Diane Barth
What Aaron Burr's regrets over Hamilton can teach us about social media
Late in life, the former vice president reportedly mused about whether he'd been too influenced by the polemicists of his time. It's worth keeping in mind.
Daryl Austin
Trump's defeat was just a warning. Can bureaucracy save democracy from itself?
Though turbulent years lie ahead in American politics, governance need not be a false choice between populism and competence.
Parag Khanna

















