Political Commentary
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Why Georgia's Latest Assault on Free Speech Is So Chilling
The over-criminalization of opposition to the "Cop City" police training facility is the natural consequence of years of anti-democracy and government lies
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Neo-Nazis Gloat as Florida Becomes a Magnet for Hate
As white supremacists from as far as Canada revel in intimidating Sunshine State residents, critics blast DeSantis for his silence
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Kim Kardashian: My Plea to Joe Biden to Stop Another Armenian Genocide
Kim Kardashian and Dr. Eric Esrailian write about how it’s time for America (and the world) to take action to protect Armenians from Azerbaijan
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Ted Cruz Might Be the Most Gullible Person on the Internet
After recently falling for three easily debunkable internet hoaxes, it might be time for him to log off
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If Ron DeSantis Has a Shot in Hell, It Starts Here
Following the DeSantis campaign through Iowa as the center of gravity of Republican politics pulls away from Trump and back again
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I’ve Seen Cluster Bombs Maim Children. Why Is Biden Sending Them to Ukraine?
The administration authorized the military to send cluster munitions to Ukraine. It’s a morally bankrupt decision — and there are better options
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Biden's DOJ Is Pressuring Journalists to Help Build Its Case Against Assange
The prosecution of the Wikileaks founder Julian Assange is already a threat to a free media — the justice department's campaign to get me and other journalists to testify only makes matters worse
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The Supreme Court Is Waging War on Black Women and Girls
In its affirmative action, student debt, and healthcare decisions, the high court is pushing us to the margins of society in ways that are deeply damaging to our lives
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The Affirmative Action Decision Doesn't Have a Damn Thing to Do With Meritocracy
Throughout my career, many have considered me, a Black queer Ivy League graduate, as a beneficiary of unfair advantages. Racism has allowed them to ignore classism and nepotism elsewhere in college admissions
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The Supreme Court Sold Its Soul to the Christian Right
It’s their court now, and we’re just living under it — for now
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