Everything, it seems, is now a political choice. The conventional wisdom blames social media for the widening divide because the timing lines up. The rise of Twitter and Facebook preceded the rise ...
DURHAM, N.C. – Maybe there’s hope for our toxic, polarized political culture. While social media is often blamed for exacerbating incivility and partisan polarization, research led by Duke University ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued Sunday that social media and the political right exacerbated "culture wars and division" to promote an "anti-incumbency movement" worldwide.
The magazine is recruiting from a crosstown rival, The Washington Post, to bolster its political staff. By Benjamin Mullin As news organizations gear up to cover President-elect Donald J.