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Put civics back in the classroom

The presidential election seemed to mark a revival in American civic engagement. A record two-thirds of the electorate voted. Candidates raised at least $3 billion in small-dollar donations, and historic get-out-the-vote efforts had an impact in Nevada, Georgia and elsewhere. Yet large numbers of Americans appear to believe President Donald Trump’s baseless charges of election fraud. Civic life and discourse ...

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Xi’s China makes a safe space for consumers

Emerging from nearly a year of battling an economy dragged down by Covid-19 and a rickety financial system, Beijing is realising what the most important collateral damage has been: consumers. Without their wallets and balance sheets, China’s economic blueprint for the next five years won’t work. That explains why authorities have been talking up consumer protection, household leverage and the ...

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New homeland security pick is no border softie

President-elect Joe Biden has pledged to end many of Trump’s harsh new immigration policies. But his choice of Alejandro Mayorkas to lead his Department of Homeland Security indicates the new administration won’t be embracing open borders, or even crafting especially welcoming policies towards migrants arriving over the Mexican border. President Donald Trump’s harsh treatment of immigrants was one of the ...

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