By WCBE PODCAST EXPERIENCE A topic as relevant today as when first discussed at CMC three years ago - civil discourse. The Columbus Metropolitan Club hosted the national launch of this…
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We are proud that Tom Griffith has joined NICD as a Senior Advisor. Nominated by George W. Bush, Judge Griffith retired in September from the DC Circuit Court of Appeals. …
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Shannon Mannon, Opinion contributor // USA Today Our limited exposure to each other this Thanksgiving makes it easier to practice the skills that can repair the fractures between us. With…
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The Honorable Nancy Pelosi H-232, The Capitol Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Zoe Lofgren 1309 Longworth House Office Building Washington, DC 20515 The Honorable Jim McGovern H-312, The Capitol Washington,…
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By Nathan Brown // Post Register REXBURG — Brent Hill hadn't planned on running for office. Hill, an accountant, had been involved in a couple of community organizations and had long…
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By Keith Allred // Tennessean Whatever the controversies, we need to remain calm and let the process play out on Election Night and the days that will come afterward. We…
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To put this year’s presidential debates in historical perspective, the National Institute for Civil Discourse (NICD) has updated its prior research on civility in those debates going back to 1960.…
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The political rhetoric this election is red hot and often downright rude. But is there a business cost from incivility? Research shows rudeness is contagious. What is the effect on…
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By Tony Perkins // Arizona Public Media Expect more political debates in the future, no matter what happens in the presidential showdown between Donald Trump and Joe Biden tonight. That’s…
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Photograph by Ross Mantle for The Wall Street By Clare Ansberry // Wall Street Journal The Mitchells, lifelong Democrats, planted a Joe Biden sign in the front yard of their…
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