political science

Let’s leave the Marxism on the Capitol steps
Opinion, Сolumns
GORDON GRAY RealClearPolitics 
Aug 02, 2024
The United States has become the largest market in the world, and at the same time it delivers the highest standard of living to its citizens compared...
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The nuclear option(s)
Opinion, Сolumns
NICHOLAS L. WADDY 
Jul 04, 2024
After President Joe Biden’s abysmal performance in the first debate, Democrats and progressives are sweating bullets. They have been in denial for fou...
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Fostering trust in elections
Opinion, Сolumns
TOM CORBETT 
Jul 04, 2024
As Americans come together this week to celebrate the 248th anniversary of our nation’s independence, Keep Our Republic (KOR) reaffirms its commitment...
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The empire has no clothes
Opinion, Сolumns
BRANDON McGINLEY Pittsburgh Post-Gazette 
Jul 01, 2024
PITTSBURGH (TNS) — That was a new low. Thursday’s presidential debate was a humiliating spectacle for President Joe Biden personally, and for the Unit...
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RTS: Civics
News, Round the Square
Jun 20, 2024
CIVICS: What is the supreme law of the land? What is the study of the duties and rights of citizens? Do you know the answers? These are some of the sa...
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Other Voices: How democracies die
Letters to Editor, Opinion, Сolumns
Jun 07, 2024
Are we witnessing, and participating in, the real-time death of our democracy with eyes wide shut? Most of the democracies that have died since the en...
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The alternatives are worse
Opinion, Сolumns
NICHOLAS GOLDBERG Tribune News Service 
Dec 01, 2020
Sometimes it feels like democracy is just too dysfunctional. Voters are disengaged and uninformed. Congress is hyperpartisan — and so self-serving it ...
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Costik receives master’s degree
Bradford, Entertainment, Lifestyles
May 30, 2019
Leah Costik, the daughter of Sally and John Costik of Bradford, graduated May 19 from Marquette University with a Master of Arts in international affa...
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Vagabond shoes that were longing to stray
Columns, Local Sports, Sports
JOEL WHETZEL Era Sports Reporter 
Apr 13, 2019
If you’re at a game in the area and see a car with West Virginia plates or hear a guy with a funny accent, you’re likely around me, Joel Whetzel, so p...
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Round the Square for 12/28/18
Local News, News, Online Features, ...
Dec 28, 2018
HISTORY : Today we want to share a little presidential trivia. On this day in 1856, Woodrow Wilson was born in Staunton, Va. Wilson was the 28th presi...
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