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Only an infusion of fresh blood can save democracy

Americans cannot allow its democratic system get hijacked by a strongman, insurrectionists or an ever-growing league of fact-denying conspiracy theorists. – Bloomberg WITH Donald Trump out of the Oval Office and the coup attempt almost two months behind us, the Republican Party has now turned to the business of saving its soul in the United States. When Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell calls out a congressional colleague as a “cancer on the Republican Party”, you know the leadership is concerned. But such statements about the QAnon-supporting Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia or any others in the growing ranks of dangerous elected officials from the fringes, without tangible punitive action, will do nothing to ensure the party is able to permanently renounce borderline authoritarianism and reclaim its more mainstream values.

Biden must rebrand government as a force for the people

Biden must rebrand government as a force for the people Allison Stevens, opinion contributor © Getty Images Biden must rebrand government as a force for the people Four decades ago, President Reagan stood on the steps of the U.S. Capitol and declared in his first inaugural address, In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem. This famous line captured the GOP s longstanding efforts to frame government as bloated, corrupt and even evil - reflecting a distrust of government dating back to our country s founding and long before. These attitudes - echoed and amplified across conservative media in recent years by lawmakers, advocates, and influencers - have crystallized into a deep-seated resentment, now hostility, toward government, as manifest in the Jan. 6 attack on Congress. Progressives unwittingly fuel these efforts with talk of a broken government - even as they advocate for government-led solutions t

Experts say this is what children need to survive the pandemic

Experts say this is what children need to survive the COVID-19 pandemic Alia E. Dastagir and Alia Wong, USA TODAY © Getty Images/unsplash/Photoillustration: Veronica Bravo Kids stress topper It has been almost a year of pandemic parenting, an all-consuming, ever-changing chaos that has tested American families in unprecedented ways. Schools closed, then opened, then closed again. Playdates were fewer and fraught with new rules. Working parents often did their jobs without child care, while parents of teens did their best to buffer against a litany of losses – friends, sports, proms, graduations. For many low-income families, COVID-19 exacerbated existing hardships, and toxic stress trickled down from parent to child. 

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