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Paul Giles / The ConversationIn 'Knife,' his memoir on narrowly surviving a vicious attack, the acclaimed author interrogates a world where liberal principles have become old-fashioned.Opinion
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Matt Vasilogambros / StatelinePushed by conservative activists, 28 states have banned outside funding in elections over the past four years.
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