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Letters: It would be better for America if the Trump trial were televised
Chicago Tribune· 6 days agoRegarding the trial of Donald Trump and the lack of televised coverage: Trump’s criminal hush money...
Biden, Democrats and the dangerous religion of race
The Washington Times· 1 day agoRather than uniting the nation’s caustic political divisions, Mr. Biden has been an adversary to American amity during his time in the White House. Then,...
Examining Latino power in America
UC Irvine Today· 2 days agoThe “Latinization” of America, as Mike Madrid puts it in his forthcoming book, The Latino Century: How America’s Largest Minority is Transforming Democracy (Simon & Schuster) means a rise in ...
Opinion: When ‘Stop the Steal’ becomes your motto
The Salt Lake Tribune· 7 days agoThere is a good chance that Donald Trump’s polling lead in the 2024 presidential election is more fragile than it looks. “The situation has alarmed GOP...
Clarence Thomas Is a Big Fan of Racial Gerrymandering
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 2 days agoIn a Supreme Court decision siding with South Carolina Republicans, the right-wing justice took the...
Pick the hillbilly, Trump
The Lake County Record-Bee· 2 days agoNow that it looks like Trump is seriously going to be the Republican nominee for president, who should his vice president be? If he’s headed for a...
Opinion: 20 years after 1st being legalized, same-sex marriages are broadly accepted
Bangor Daily News· 5 days agoA generation ago, the first same-sex couples got married in the United States. On the earliest day...
Clarence Thomas takes aim at 'judicial power' in landmark Brown v Board of Education decision
Fox News· 1 day agoJustice Clarence Thomas, in the court's latest decision upholding a GOP-drawn redistricting map in...
How university presidents have failed us during this turbulent year on campus
The Forward· 1 day agoAs my niece graduated from Syracuse University this month, her dad — my brother-in-law — shared a...
Justice Alito lets his freak flag fly
The Hill· 6 days agoPresident George W. Bush appointed Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court in 2005. Alito, an obscure circuit court judge in Philadelphia, was Bush’s second...