Utah governor asks Americans to ‘disagree better.’ With Kirk’s killing comes a test.
The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk has pushed Utah Gov. Spencer Cox into the spotlight – along with his calls for civil discourse as an off-ramp to violence.
The fatal shooting of Charlie Kirk has pushed Utah Gov. Spencer Cox into the spotlight – along with his calls for civil discourse as an off-ramp to violence.
The U.S. has entered a new age of political violence, evidenced by the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Those who work in conflict resolution say Americans need to engage in the hard work of seeing those we disagree with as fully human and worthy of respect.
Youth protests against corruption felled a government and then led to a search for a few honest leaders. The Himalayan nation may have found them.
Conventionally generated electricity in Pakistan has become very expensive, but consumers don’t have to buy it. They are adopting solar panels.
Rita Banerji helped found Green Hub, a pioneering fellowship that offers free filmmaking training to Indigenous and rural young people.
Israel and Syria are negotiating a security deal to bring peace to their border. The new Syrian government sees it as a path to international acceptance.
Republicans say crime rates justify National Guard rollouts to Democrat-led cities like Memphis. But many higher-crime cities are in Republican-led states, a reminder that crime’s causes – and solutions – are complex.
Malawi is to hold a presidential election this week as the nation struggles under an ongoing economic crisis and food and fuel shortages.
In Britain, a nationalist flag-waving campaign targeting immigrants and the hotels that house them has become an expression for grievances over housing shortages, the economy, and a sense the government is losing control of its borders.
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