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Americans are in favor of interracial marriage until they are asked about their own family
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How “woke” became weaponized in the culture wars
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What Happened?: The 2020 election confirmed that Ohio is no longer a swing state.
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What Happened?: Arizona turned blue in the 2020 presidential election, but the Republicans still control the state.
Latest book reviews
Nupur Pattanaik reviews COVID-19 and Psychology: People and Society in Times of Pandemic by John G. Haas
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Spending rises are more effective in expanding the economy by as much as 20 percent compared to tax cuts
Spending rises are more effective in expanding the economy by as much as 20 percent compared to tax cuts
Both fiscal and monetary authorities have engaged in ‘unconventional’ policies over the past few years in order to bring the Great Recession under control. But, have these actions been intentionally coordinated, and what has been their economic impact? More fundamentally, has there ever been a systematic or regular coordination between fiscal and monetary policy in the US? Eddie Gerba […]