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A new poll found presumptive nominees President Biden and former President Donald Trump in a statistical tie for a 2024 rematch, with Biden narrowly ahead. Sarah Silbiger/Getty Images hide caption
"The goal of cancel culture is to make decent Americans live in fear of being fired, expelled, shamed, humiliated and driven from society as we know it," then-President Donald Trump said during a speech at the 2020 Republican National Convention. It was remarkably similar to a sentiment expressed by another Republican president about political correctness nearly 30 years earlier. Spencer Platt/Getty Images hide caption
How Cancel Culture Became Politicized — Just Like Political Correctness
Supporters cheer as President Trump speaks during a rally in Mississippi in November. Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Warning To Democrats: Most Americans Against U.S. Getting More Politically Correct
Members of the student protest group Concerned Student 1950 speak following the announcement that University of Missouri System President Tim Wolfe would resign. Jeff Roberson/AP hide caption
As the U.S. workforce continues to become more diverse, researchers are now more than ever examining diversity and bias in the work place. iStockphoto hide caption