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Trump Has Always Been a Criminal
Newsweek· 11 hours agoLast Thursday, former President Donald Trump officially became what he's truly always been—a felon. First, as a spoiled juvenile delinquent who enjoyed...
30 Must-See Movies Based on Unbelievable True Stories
Elle via Yahoo News· 4 days agoIt’s kind of long but full of suspense.” On the Basis of Sex Felicity Jones portrayed a young Ruth ...
Young People See “a Dying Empire” Because They’re Paying Attention
The Nation· 5 days agoAs the Biden administration haphazardly rearranges its policy priorities to attract young voters,...
A controversial flag thrust Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s wife in the spotlight. Who is she?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJustice Alito and his wife Martha-Ann stand during a private ceremony for Justice Ruth Bader ...
Biden's judicial appointments most diverse in U.S. history; Trump's still loom large
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 days agoFour years later, a month before the 2020 election, the Senate confirmed Trump's appointment of Amy...
From Cold War to 9/11 to ... beagles: Our senior scribe has made coverage a craft
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoGail Chaddock: Peter Grier has written out of Washington for The Christian Science Monitor for 45...
Bakersfield HS social studies teacher offers ‘Lessons in Liberty’ to a nation in need of inspiration
KGET Bakersfield via Yahoo News· 5 days agoJeremy Adams has been teaching Bakersfield High School students for more than a quarter of a...
Opinion | Time Flies When You’re Being Convicted
New York Times· 2 days agoGail Collins: Bret, since we last conversed, Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony charges. Bret Stephens: Gail, I yield to nobody in my loathing for...
The 10 Best New Movies On Netflix In June 2024
Forbes· 4 days agoThis month features the SVOD debuts of two different recent releases, sequels to legendary historical epic action films, war films shots in a single continuous take, biopics about legendary ...
Can State Supreme Courts Preserve—or Expand—Rights?
The New Yorker· 2 days agoOn many issues, he writes, “the state courts in recent years have gone from being civil-rights followers to leaders.” In 1997, glad, along with two Vermont lawyers, filed a lawsuit on behalf ...