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New research shows that social media creators have enormous influence over their audiences' politics—especially those who don ...
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Older Americans are driving political polarization and conspiracy theories on top internet platforms, while Zoomers tend to ...
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Federal investigators are examining the online activity of the suspect accused of assassinating conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah, as questions grow about how digital spaces are fueling a new ...
Warning: This graphic requires JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript for the best experience. New York City billionaire John Catsimatidis has long been immersed in ...
Democrats do not just need to win more people. They also need to win more places. Inside the Democratic Party — in its backrooms and its group chats, its conferences and its online flame wars — an ...
Another young face is entering the Democratic arena. Jack Schlossberg, the son of Caroline Kennedy and grandson of the thirty-fifth president, is running to represent New York’s 12th congressional ...
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