Lessons the Jan. 6 committee could glean from the bipartisan 9/11 Commission
The House select committee’s investigation into the Jan. 6 insurrection is one of the highest-profile investigations of its kind since the commission on the 9/11 attacks nearly 20 years ago. That bipartisan group worked for almost two years, holding public…
Read More »Examining the crisis in America’s democracy and the polarization of its politics
Nearly 250 years ago, America’s founders declared that everyone has “unalienable rights.” What those rights are has been debated ever since. As the Supreme Court weighs the future of abortion rights the nation’s divide has come into sharper focus, as…
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