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How does Matthew Yglesias see the world, and what does he think about the Biden administration’s messaging, education polarization, and the right way to...
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The Fairness Doctrine—a 20th-century policy of the Federal Communications Commission—required radio and TV broadcasters to present balanced coverage on controversial issues. Since its repeal...
As artificial intelligence permeates our lives, it demands answers to political and ethical questions. Does Chat GPT doom education? Does AI belong in policing?...