"Make no mistake, Rishi Sunak is a continuity candidate and will be steering the same racist ship as his predecessor," writes on the prospect of Britain's first non-White prime minister:
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“Those behind the mock jail cell at CPAC want you to have sympathy for the worst of the January 6 attackers,” writes
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"Health care workers must feel heard and protected, as many of us are exhausted, fearful and burnt out ... But that cannot mean we overlook the needs of our gay, bisexual, queer and transgender patients," write and
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Biden's agenda is not just inching along -- it is galloping ahead, writes . But there's little sign that the President's standing has enjoyed a meaningful lift.
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“With so many unknowns looming… romance is digging deep and drawing viewers out of the darkness, if only to remind us that happily ever afters are, in fact, guaranteed in some worlds,” writes Olachi Ihekwaba.
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"Jackson shows us that it is possible to still love our families and also know when we need to follow our own moral compass and separate from them," writes Peggy Drexler
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"The stage is set for a showdown between the federal government and the states. At stake is the idea that abortion can be medically necessary health care," write and
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"The movement called Trumpism is much deeper than Trump," writes
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"Democrats hope the cross currents of competing issues and interests have the potential to scramble the conventional midterm election narrative that rejects the party in power and checks the incumbent president," writes
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"As frustrating as it may be, shutting the door on negotiations with Iran has few advantages, especially when... the alternative may well be an 'Iranian bomb or bombing Iran,'" writes .
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Beyonce and Lizzo changed their song lyrics. That's what happens when you call out two of the biggest names in pop music, and they actually hear you, writes
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In the latest episode of "Unfiltered," argues that the story of the Riffett family, torn apart by divisions over Trump and his election lie, is tragic but hardly unique.
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United Nations chief Antonio Gutteres warned this week that humanity is “one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation.” It’s a warning that should strike fear in the hearts of us all, writes :
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“Parents who refuse to accept the guidance of the medical community shouldn’t have the right to make all our kids less safe,” writes .
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"It is important for patients getting medication abortion by mail to understand where their mail is most vulnerable to law enforcement surveillance before they order pills," write and .
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#AlexJones and his conspiratorial thinking, rhetoric and style "are now well-integrated in the Republican Party, a legacy not only of the Trump years but of decades of conspiratorial politics," writes .
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"The Kansas vote is a tremendous relief, and it should curb an overly-aggressive anti-abortion movement. But the fact that a vote happened at all is a sign of our misogynist decline," writes
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"There’s a jolting disconnect between how the outside world perceives Taiwan (as a potential flashpoint for world war), and how we in Taiwan see Taiwan (our dear home where we live)," writes on the arrival of Speaker Pelosi to Taiwan.
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"Ayman al-Zawahiri was not the charismatic leader of al Qaeda in the mold of Osama bin Laden," writes :
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Bill Russell "would remember Boston as 'a flea market of racism,' possessing an astonishing variety of ways to display contempt towards African Americans, writes .
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Republicans' moves to stymie legislation that would help veterans suffering the noxious effects of exposure to burn pits "amounts to the worst type of political gamesmanship, with the lives of America's veterans in the balance,” writes .
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"Martin Luther King Jr., that unlikeliest of Trekkies, had it right," writes
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“As it happens, France is the best positioned of most countries in Europe to cope with the carbon crisis,” writes
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"Alito has demonstrated extraordinarily bad judgment in discussing the Roe v. Wade controversy in a foreign nation, even in jest, while cases related to the abortion issue are pending in the United States," writes .
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"Fetterman has found a way to rib Oz while playing it cool. He lets voters know that they shouldn’t take Oz too seriously – but instead of the mudslinging that turns people off from politics, he has some fun," writes
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"By repeatedly chipping away at Oz’s legitimacy as a Pennsylvania resident, Fetterman has successfully shaped and controlled the narrative... It’s an inspired approach, and I really hope other Democrats are taking notes," writes
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. asks if President Joe Biden's legislative victories will help Democrats in November. She argues that it depends -- voters don’t just want to know that significant legislation has passed; they want to feel it.
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"If the bill goes through, Biden will be able to boast that he has delivered on one of the most basic promises of his 2020 campaign – that he has the ability and willingness to govern," writes
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"GOP senators voting against the Respect for Marriage Act would only give Democrats fuel for their narrative that the Republican party is comprised of anti-gay bigots," writes .
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"The world is on a knife's edge already, with a raging war in Ukraine. The last thing anyone needs is another military conflict. But a small spat -- which could easily escalate -- could still serve Xi's purposes," writes .
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"We can work to mitigate the damage that the fire causes. We can work to better prepare our landscape for the fire," writes . "But the fire is as much a part of California as the redwood trees and the mountains of Lake Tahoe."
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"In relations with Russia, as with Iran and North Korea, American citizens who are not spies have been arrested and held as political 'hostages,' bargaining chips to be exchanged for citizens those countries want back," writes Jill Dougherty.
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While reform of the Election Count Act "is not sufficient to protect us against a repeat of 2021 in 2025, it is a key component of a much larger group of reforms necessary to protect our democracy," writes .
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Usually at this time of year, Odesa's beaches would be packed with holidaymakers. Five months into war, finds an eerily deserted seafront and hospitality industry on the brink:
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"With the exception of the breeding dogs, these 4,000 beagles in Cumberland were on track to be sold into testing and research. Instead, they are headed to homes," writes
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The CHIPS Act, passed by the Senate today, "represents an especially significant inflection point for the United States. We may finally be ready to do what it takes to support critical industries operating on our shores," writes .
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"(F)or a man who owns golf courses, plays often, and loves to talk about the game, the LIV event offers Trump a chance to play with a professional in pro-am match," writes
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