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Partisanship

What’s the World’s Biggest Risk in 2023? Here’s What Ian Bremmer Says

The political risk firm Eurasia Group has released its annual list of the biggest global risks. Russia and China top the list, but founder Ian Bremmer says there are reasons to be optimistic.
By James Ledbetter
Front row from left, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Former Associate Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Associate Justice Clarence Thomas, and Associate Justice Stephen Breyer, back row from left, Associate Justice Elena Kagan, Associate Justice Samuel Alito Jr., Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, and Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch pose for a group portrait in the East Conference Room of the Supreme Court June 1, 2017 in Washington, DC.

Which Political Party Is More Biased Regarding Supreme Court Nominees? A 50-Year Analysis

The results may come as a shock to Republicans.
By John A. Tures
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).

Democrats and Republicans Need a Divorce

If America is going to break the pattern of gridlock and resistance, it is going to have to think of some innovative solutions.
By Cliston Brown
President Donald Trump talks to reporters.

Extreme Polarization Is Crippling the US Government

By Harlan Ullman
White House Counselor Kellyanne Conway.

Kellyanne Conway and Chris Cuomo Sexual Assault Debate Takes Whataboutism to New Low

By Davis Richardson
President Donald Trump speaks about North Korea on August 8, 2017.

Trump’s Stance on North Korea Is—Ironically—the Key to Diplomatic Solution

By Charlie Gerow
Sen. Bernie Sanders.

Bernie Explains Why Democrats Are All Out of Heroes

By Michael Sainato
Former United States Senator, Evan Bayh, speaks onstage at the 2014 Concordia Summit - Day 1 at Grand Hyatt New York on September 29, 2014

Evan Bayh Is Unfashionably Bipartisan—And Returning to Politics

By Jeff Robbins
People gather outside of Notre Dame Cathedral ahead of a ceremony to the victims of the Friday's terrorist attacks in Paris.. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Tragedy in Paris But Myopia in America

By Lincoln Mitchell
Fouad Ajami (Courtesy of Hoover Institution)

With Fouad Ajami Obit, the Times Can’t Please Anybody

By Madeline Berg
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