Despite a tightening race, another come-from-behind victory for Trump as in 2016 is very unlikely in 2020.
7 Ideas to Address Hunger and Climate Change
This World Food Day what can citizens do to create a global movement to address hunger and climate change?
What on Earth Is Originalism?
Reflections on Amy Coney Barrett’s insistence on an obscure legal theory and what it says about today’s United States.
The Red Mirage
What happens if Trump declares victory on election night, and tries to dispute any “late” uncounted ballots — both in the courts and in the free-for-all of public opinion?
India: Gender Inequality Seriously Harms Women and Girls
The problem of abuse of women in India will only be solved by changing entrenched culture norms that allow the abuse and degradation of women.
Democratic Voters Beware: “Vote by Mail” in US Battleground States Is a Trap
The disturbing picture of millions of mailed-in ballots potentially never being counted, and hundreds of thousands of votes for the Democrats being disenfranchised, is a real possibility.
Parents in the Time of a Pandemic: A Silent Lament
This is a good time to assess what works best to relieve family stress.
The “Untied” States of America: No Longer Just a Typo
Americans’ willingness to work with each other and to learn from one another is becoming ever more deficient.
Biden 1, Trump 0 in the First Round
Democrats who had been anxious about how Biden would perform can breathe a sigh of relief.
QAnon: Conspiracy as a Quasi-Religion
QAnon is much more than a marginal phenomenon, as much as most rational people would wish otherwise.























