What makes young people more excited about politics? Deciding how to spend municipal budgets; People are comparing Donald Trump to Hugo Chávez. That’s mostly wrong.; A striking poll shows that many Trump supporters already doubted women’s claims of sexual harassment — even before the infamous tape; A computer program used for bail and sentencing decisions was labeled biased against blacks. It’s actually not that clear.; This is how Kenyans want their democracy to work; Bob Dylan, ‘Subterranean Homesick Blues': The Week In One Song;
 
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Kuwait’s emir just dissolved the country’s parliament. Here’s why.
The relationship the al-Sabah ruling family and Kuwaiti citizens is undergoing important changes.
What makes young people more excited about politics? Deciding how to spend municipal budgets
"Participatory budgeting" can help overcome distrust of authority.
 
People are comparing Donald Trump to Hugo Chávez. That’s mostly wrong.
There are many varieties of populism, after all.
 
A striking poll shows that many Trump supporters already doubted women’s claims of sexual harassment — even before the infamous tape
Moreover, Republicans are more skeptical than Democrats, period.
 
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A computer program used for bail and sentencing decisions was labeled biased against blacks. It’s actually not that clear.
The tool called COMPAS may be biased. But it's hard to tell.
 
This is how Kenyans want their democracy to work
Voters no longer want to be ruled by "big men."
 
Bob Dylan, ‘Subterranean Homesick Blues': The Week In One Song
Bob Dylan: Nobel laureate.
 
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