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The Knesset, the Israeli parliament, greeted Trump with a standing ovation when he spoke there. Egyptian President Abdel ...
In her final speech as Wellington mayor, Tory Whanau spoke candidly about the relentless online abuse she faced during her ...
J.J. McCullough on MSNOpinion
Why Talking About Politics Online Feels So Pointless
Politics used to be about persuasion—now it’s about performance. In this sharp and relatable essay, JJ breaks down why ...
Virginia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger was excoriated as "pathetic" and a "coward" online after ...
All that was before 8 a.m., just one flurry in a blizzard of online commentary from the president as the government shutdown ...
Boulder Daily Camera on MSN
Politicians need to stop being so online (Opinion)
In the era of social media, Democratic and Republican politicians have grown hyper-sensitive, and responsive, to activists ...
Notably, Americans of all political stripes say violence is unacceptable; there's no meaningful difference between views of ...
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AP reader question: Have agencies violated the Hatch Act by using Democrat-blaming language online?
Experts disagree on whether the Democrat-blaming language on the website of HUD and various other government agencies reaches ...
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