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The Politics of Everything
The Unlikely Success of Permanent Daylight Saving Time
Even a broken Senate is right twice a day.
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November 2, 2020
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Nick Martin
The Elusive Dream of a Functioning Native Caucus
Can the current ideological split among Native members of Congress—and electoral hopefuls—lead to anything like a unified front on issues impacting Indian Country?
September 19, 2019
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Meaghan Winter
How Energy Companies Corrupt State Politics
Virginia's Dominion Energy gives generously to candidates to get what it wants. But a political revolt is brewing.
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