2016
2016 will be one of America’s most pivotal elections, as Republicans and Democrats vie for voters who are frustrated with the nation’s trajectory, but for wildly different reasons. We’ll delve into the topics that matter most to the race and the global economy, from immigration to civil rights to foreign policy. The winner will have to address the ideological chasm that defines the US—or risk presiding over a union divided.
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- FLASHBACKIt’s election day again in the US, and Twitter is still home to bots, liars and Russian networksQuartz • November 7, 2017
- AND ANOTHER THINGThe biggest bombshells in Carter Page’s Russia testimony to CongressQuartz • November 7, 2017
- THE OGAnita Hill says fixing the pay gap in Silicon Valley won’t solve gender inequalityQuartz • November 1, 2017
- 🍿 WATCH LIVEHow to watch Facebook, Google, and Twitter testify in the SenateQuartz • October 31, 2017
- A pregnant, undocumented teen symbolizes the Trump administration’s attacks on human rightsQuartz • October 24, 2017
- 140 CHARACTERSTweeting about politics doesn’t just feel good—it can actually make you smarterQuartz • October 7, 2017
- FROZENTrump’s White House cited a nonexistent reason for freezing federal hiringQuartz • January 23, 2017
- REPRESENTThe largest marches on Washington DC topped 1 million peopleQuartz • January 21, 2017
- PARDON MEIn the final push for presidential pardons by Obama, some big names failed to make the cutQuartz • January 20, 2017
- 💩💩💩💩💩💩We’ve done the math on the thousands of port-o-potties set up for Trump’s inaugurationQuartz • January 20, 2017