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What Russian trolls can teach us about American voters

What Russian trolls can teach us about American voters
Progressives thought they knew what a Biden presidency would look like. How did they get him so wrong?
Entrepreneurs say they’re trying to help others while also helping themselves—but that claim may be hope masquerading as description.
When a gunman shot Srinivas Kuchibhotla and Alok Madasani, he acted alone—but such tragedies are abetted by politicians who fuel the resentments that produce them.