David French and the Supreme Court justice discuss how the ideals of 1776 shaped — and strain — the country today. By David French, Derek Arthur and Jillian Weinberger After Watergate, Congress tried ...
Both exports and imports rose after the Supreme Court struck down many of the president’s highest levies in February. By Ana Swanson An industrial policy of subsidies and import restrictions laid the ...
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Freedom of speech is a bellwether: how any society tolerates those with minority, disfavored, or even obnoxious views will often speak to its performance on human rights more generally. In ...
A mum and her twin daughters, aged five, are on a mission to brighten up people's lives in the Fens. Katherine LaNasa shared how she felt winning an Emmy aged 56. Resilient Women aims to break taboos ...
Abstract: To automatically mine structured semantic topics from text, neural topic modeling has arisen and made some progress. However, most existing work focuses on designing a mechanism to enhance ...
Abstract: How do various topics compete for public attention when they are spreading on social media? What roles do opinion leaders play in the rise and fall of competitiveness of various topics? In ...
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