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America This Week, Jan 16, 2026: "The Supremes on Late Voting, Trump Speech Follies, and Uncool Laughing About Greenland"
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United States
January 17, 2026に開始
A misreported legal controversy, a search of a journalist, and Walter and Matt wonder: is Greenland funny? Plus, "A Scanner Darkly" darkens
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Jan 17, 2026
The misreporting of legal controversies undermines public trust in journalism and the legal system, which is damaging for democracy.
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Jan 17, 2026
Engaging with satire and humor in political discussions, such as those about Greenland, can make complex issues more accessible to the public.
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Jan 17, 2026
Trump's speech follies distract from serious political discourse and prevent substantive discussions on pressing national issues.
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Jan 17, 2026
Walter and Matt's humor about Greenland highlights how cultural perceptions shape our views on geopolitics, encouraging a more lighthearted discussion.
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Jan 17, 2026
Late voting is essential for ensuring all voices are heard in our democracy, especially in diverse communities.
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