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Jennifer Pahlka discusses the context of her upcoming talk, “Governing in the Age of AI: Lessons from Recoding America”, based on her book, “Recoding America: Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age and How We Can Do Better”.
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Jennifer Pahlka discusses the context of her upcoming talk, “Governing in the Age of AI: Lessons from Recoding America,” based on her book, “Recoding America: Why Government Is Failing in the Digital Age and How We Can Do Better.”
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Kevin Elliott on the Campbell Conversations: Kevin Elliott is a lecturer in ethics, politics, and economics at Yale University, and he's the author of a new book titled "Democracy for Busy People."
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Kevin Elliott on the Campbell Conversations: Kevin Elliott is a lecturer in ethics, politics, and economics at Yale University, and he's the author of a new book titled "Democracy for Busy People."
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Watertown Mayor Sarah Compo Pierce says infrastructure and transparency are at the top of her list.
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Neighbors have voiced concerns about the size of the new carts and the proposal's plan to limit trash pickup to properties with fewer than 4 units.
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Syracuse Common Councilor Amir Gethers attended a meeting Monday for the first time since domestic violations against him became public.
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Top House Democrats want to revive the spending practice that allows members to request money for specific projects. It has been effectively banned since 2011.
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The measure includes a last-minute agreement with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Republicans over aid for farmers. The Senate needs to vote on the resolution and send it to President Trump.
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Yale professor Jason Stanley wrote the book How Fascism Works: The Politics of Us and Them. He talked with NPR about defining fascism and how conspiracy theories play a part.