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Researchers found a sharp decline since before the pandemic in the share of Granite Staters who feel they matter in their communities.
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What are students allowed to say or express in school under the First Amendment?
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And with the 2023 tax season underway, why is filing taxes often so complicated?
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What are presidential pardons? And why does the U.S. president have this power in the first place?
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The landmark Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson upheld legal segregation in 1886. Civics 101 host Nick Capodice and All Things Considered host Julia Furukawa talk about how the case continues to be relevant today.
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What’s the history behind these contests before general elections, and how are they different this year?
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How does a person go from declaring their candidacy to becoming the president of the United States?
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La desinformación es todo contenido que ha sido manipulado con el fin de engañar. También compartimos cinco consejos para estar bien informado, en particular antes de emitir el voto.
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Debates continue over what powers the federal government should have versus state governments.