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Examining the Media's Role in Public Discourse
Public policy professor Stephen Buckley on the media's Role in polarization, public conversation
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Expert Available to Comment on Effects of Tariffs
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Moscow Has Most to Fear if US Approves Use of Western Weapons, Expert Says
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Experts Available to Comment on Expansions to Child Tax Credit
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New National Heat Strategy ‘A Game Changer,’ Duke Experts Say
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Elections Expert Available to Comment on Harris VP Pick
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Experts Available on NC Gov. Cooper as VP Pick, NC As Battleground State
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What Unites the United States With Mexico
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Firearms Law Experts Available To Comment On Supreme Court Ruling In Rahimi
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Biden Immigration Policy Will Protect Children, Spouses of US Citizens, Expert Says
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Is the Boom-and-Bust Cycle a Thing of the Past? Don’t Count on It.
In The Age of Trump, America Should Take a Page From Machiavelli
How Could The U.S. Military Be Used For Trump’s Mass Deportation Plan?
Quotes Peter Feaver, professor of political science and public policy
How Lying Has Taken Over Politics
PolitiFact founder and Sanford School professor Bill Adair talks about his new book
US Should Take Action to Foster Cooperation, Trustful Relations
Quotes John Quelch, executive vice-chancellor of Duke Kunshan University
Biden, Eyeing His Legacy, Signs Executive Orders on Gun Safety
Quotes Jeffrey Swanson, professor in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
The Crucial Context for Kamala Harris’s ‘Context’
Commentary by Frank Bruni, professor of the practice of journalism and public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy
Mark Robinson: A Product of the Republican Controversy Pipeline
Quotes Pope “Mac” McCorkle, professor of the practice in the Sanford School of Public Policy
‘I Cannot Have That Man Be My Governor’: Inside Josh Stein’s Bid to Beat Mark Robinson in North Carolina
Commentary by Frank Bruni, professor of the practice of journalism and public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy
A Kamala Harris Win Could Make Her the First TikTok President
Quotes D. Sunshine Hillygus, political science professor