Though President Trump had some success in bringing North Korea to the negotiating table, momentum on making a deal is now stalled. Michael O’Hanlon explains how Trump, or Joe Biden if elected, can chart a more modest and achievable path forward with North Korea.
With the general election looming, states have little time left to make necessary changes to their election infrastructure. Elaine Kamarck, Yousef Ibreak, Amanda Powers, and Chris Stewart write about recent adjustments states have made to make mail-in voting easier.
Structural racism and inequality have been frequently discussed topics in 2020, but what can everyday people do to address these barriers? In a new op-ed, Richard Reeves discusses some of the decisions, investments, and sacrifices that can have huge effects.
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