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    • This system continues to impact Hawaiʻi’s politics

      KHON 2 Honolulu· 5 days ago

      Back in the late 1700s around the time Native Hawaiians were first encountering Captain Cook, the United States government was just beginning to be formed. The leaders of the newly conquered lands …

    • Don’t Be Fooled By Liberalism’s Modesty

      Don’t Be Fooled By Liberalism’s Modesty

      The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days ago

      A state engaged in institutionalized...like gerrymandering, voter suppression, right-wing judicial activism, the filibuster, and the antiquated,...

    • Liberalism Under Siege

      Liberalism Under Siege

      The New Republic via Yahoo News· 3 days ago

      The Electoral College also helped guarantee them a representation greater than their voting population alone would warrant. Through these provisions...

    • Opinion | Surviving summer, one moose at a time

      Opinion | Surviving summer, one moose at a time

      Washington Post· 3 days ago

      In case you were off enjoying yourself somewhere, here’s a piece we published in 2022 by educator Opal Lee and pastor DeForest “Buster” Soaries on how...

    • Gateway - The Root

      The Root· 5 days ago

      Last week, the Supreme Court eviscerated a woman’s right to abortion, undermined Miranda rights, expanded gun rights and allowed border patrol agents to operate with even further impunity. Today ...

    • Jon Stewart hitting the conventions

      Jon Stewart hitting the conventions

      Politico· 2 days ago

      Carlton Hull: “As a special needs parent, we need more funding for special needs children. I hear no candidate in electoral politics ever talk about it!”...

    • Voting by mail in 1864

      Voting by mail in 1864

      Quincy Herald-Whig· 2 days ago

      The 1864 election was at the height of the Civil War. President Abraham Lincoln sought reelection which prompted debate about voting by mail, seditious...