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May 27th, 2026
Texas Could Determine Which Party Controls The Senate
Texas could become the tipping point for Senate control in 2027 after James Talarico’s primary victory and a costly Republican runoff.text text text
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May 27th, 2026
Republicans Roll the Dice with Paxton
Expect attention to shift to the Lone Star State, as legacy media and activists converge on the new and unexpected center of the American political universe.
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May 26th, 2026
The Saddest Countries Speak English
The English-speaking world doesn’t use social media more than the rest of the world—but it uses it differently, in ways that may be fueling isolation and despair, writes Arthur Brooks.
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May 26th, 2026
Searching for God in Silicon Valley
A new media company built on the ideals that were once the bedrock of American journalism.
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May 22nd, 2026
Demographics are Killing Racial Gerrymandering
The Supreme Court’s decision in Louisiana v. Callais has been met with outrage from the left, but is a necessary change due to the increasing difficulty of racial gerrymandering in the face o…
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May 22nd, 2026
AI Becoming a Spiritual Authority
Barna research reveals AI is becoming a spiritual authority—even among practicing Christians. One in three Americans trust it as much as a pastor.
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May 20th, 2026
No Bad Ideas Democrats
On Thursday, former Vice President Kamala Harris posted a livestream on the “Win with Black Women” podcast to call for a “no bad idea brainstorm” for the Democratic Party. S…
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May 20th, 2026
Importance of Mid-term Elections
The stakes in 2028 actually could be existential.
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May 18th, 2026
Is Therapy Tearing Us Apart?
Therapy promised Americans greater agency and insight. Instead, it delivered a more satisfying story about why someone else is to blame, writes Jonathan Alpert.
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May 18th, 2026
Behind the Boom in Psychiatric Medication
Recent spikes in anxiety, ADHD, and other diagnoses have more than a little to do with economic incentives.
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