In our democracy, voters choose politicians, not the other way around. But in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s undermining of the Voting Rights Act in Louisiana v. Callais, a new round of ...
White Americans have faced racial discrimination for decades. The Trump administration wants to end it. On Tuesday, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission sued The New York Times for racial ...
Let’s be honest—what we are dealing with in Trenton is not new. These are not “this administration” problems. These are administrations-old challenges—carried forward, insufficiently addressed, and ...
Breaking away from the NCAA is not a realistic response by college hockey to the NCAA's unpopular five-in-five eligibilty proposal. There are less childish ways to make this work for the sport. A view ...
Loath as I am to talk meaningfully about Real Madrid in a week when Atletico Madrid are competing for a spot in the Champions League final, that the histrionics taking place behind the scenes at the ...
In the week before the latest attempted assassination of President Trump, The New York Times conducted the softest of softball interviews with leftist pundit Hasan Piker. A typical line from Piker on ...
Chuckle at the New York Mets, if that's your thing. Gawk at the five-car pileup that is the Boston Red Sox organization, which decided to kneecap its paragon of stability. Yet if you're looking for ...
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We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Casely has reannounced a recall of its Power Pods 5,000mAh MagSafe E33A charger after dozens of people were injured and one even killed by the ...
Taylor Frankie Paul’s arrest video in "The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives." Kaylor Martin’s endless crashouts over "Aaron Evans in Love Island USA." Chrishell Stause’s scandalous, publicized divorce on ...
Yet another reason that Donald Trump’s and Joe Biden’s presidencies cannot be examined without wincing concerns a constitutional provision that is obscure until it is abused, which it now often is.
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