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    America has always gained consent from the losers of its presidential elections—even during a civil war. Yet there is reason to worry about November. Our cover this week

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    Before the pandemic the border between Hyder and Stewart barely mattered. Now the communities are cut off from each other

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    Researchers at the United States Air Force are using a version of the video game "Far Cry" to incorporate will-to-fight calculations into combat simulations

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    Improved air quality due to the pandemic has saved about 15,000 lives in 12 big cities, according to some estimates

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    Investors such as Facebook and private-equity giant KKR, think that the best way to get a piece of India’s future is through Reliance

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    After months of lockdown, Greeks flocked to the amphitheatre to watch the world's oldest tragedy From

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    Our 2020 elections hub is updated regularly to provide you with the latest polls, policy analysis and rigourous reporting from our correspondents

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    Many Americans worry November’s election could herald a constitutional crisis. Should they be concerned? and discuss on our “Checks and Balance” podcast

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    Data supporting the resemblance between dreams and reality have been sparse—until the latest investigation into the matter

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    The pandemic has pushed New York’s transit system to the verge of financial collapse

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    As Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's president, grows stronger, his commitment to keeping his promises becomes weaker

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    Should governments pay less attention to so-called experts and crowd-source advice from open-minded generalists? is ’s latest guest on “The Economist Asks” podcast

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    His grandpa was a war criminal. But Abe Shinzo maintained good relations with most of Japan's neighbours

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    How did an ordinary, hard-working American woman end up conspiring with Chinese intelligence agents? From

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    . has launched a bold voter registration effort. On our “Checks and Balance” podcast looks back at 1986 when her TV show debuted nationally and voter turnout hit a historical low

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    Democrats anxiously demanding that Joe Biden loudly and frequently denounce street violence are essentially taking their cues from Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson

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    As the lead of Black Panther, Chadwick Boseman put in the heads of black children the idea that they could be great

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    Chinese movie-goers used to watch more American films than Chinese ones. Not any more

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    On the latest episode of ""Babbage"": -The dangers of approving covid-19 therapies and vaccines too quickly -Is Elon Musk's Neuralink project, to link a computer to human brains, science or spin? -And the art and science of breath

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    In Estonia, every citizen has an electronic identity. That has made it much easier for the government to get furlough payments to those who need them

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    Donald Trump’s poll numbers have been low and stable

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