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“Tyrannical and un-American”: ACLU rebukes Barr for urging sedition charges against protesters

Brett Wilkins
"Treating protest as a form of sedition won't hold up in court," said the ACLU

How the iconic “Ferris Bueller’s” parade and “Dirty Dancing” number inspired Netflix’s new musical

Hanh Nguyen
Director and choreographer Kenny Ortega returns to his roots for the teen series "Julie and the Phantoms"

Tucker Carlson: “If we’re going to survive as a country, we must defeat” Black Lives Matter

Roger Sollenberger
In a racially-charged screed, Carlson claims the nation's first Black president left behind "a wake of destruction"

The banality of evocation: Remembering a feminist movement that hasn’t ended

Erin L. Thompson
As statues topple across the country, the Pioneers Monument is a test case for the future of public art in America

900,000 Pennsylvanians could face eviction this fall if government fails to act

Matthew Rozsa
The crisis facing Pennsylvanian renters is a microcosm of the looming national housing crisis, experts say

Fed study: Wage growth an “illusion” that’s “almost entirely attributable” to low-wage job losses

Igor Derysh
The surprising rise in wage growth "primarily reflects the departure of low-wage workers who have been laid off"

With “Critical Thinking,” John Leguizamo directs a rousing “Stand and Deliver”-style chess story

Gary M. Kramer
The actor plays a coach to Miami Jackson High School students who enter a national chess tournament in 1998

Trump’s attacks on mail-in ballots are a desperate attempt to undermine democracy

Tom Conway
The danger of Trump suppressing votes during a crucial election remains very real

As a strange DNC kicks off, are Bernie Sanders and the Squad being left out?

Sophia Tesfaye
Bernie Sanders will speak on opening night, but the virtual DNC seems crafted to tune out progressive voices

More than 97,000 US children tested positive for coronavirus in the last two weeks of July

Matthew Rozsa
While Trump pushes for kids to physically return to school, a new report reveals how dangerous that might be

Tucker Carlson: It’s “probably illegal” for Biden to only consider women of color for vice president

Igor Derysh
Carlson, who once called white supremacy a "hoax," says Black frontrunners should be “disqualified without debate"

Many Black, Latinx and poor Americans who needed relief the most never got a stimulus check: study

Igor Derysh
"Americans cannot wait any longer for the emergency assistance they were told would arrive in the spring,” Dems say

Senate GOP rejects pandemic food stamp aid while calling to double “three-martini lunch” deduction

Igor Derysh
Tens of millions of Americans face food insecurity amid the pandemic, including 40% of Black and Latinx families

Emmy nominations show efforts to be less white but still don’t get everything right

Melanie McFarland
In an era of shift, Emmy voters do what they can to move with the times while also doing what they tend to do

Speeding up poultry lines in a pandemic puts workers’ lives in danger

Shayla Thompson
Allowing companies to speed up production lines doesn't allow for social distancing and risks lives

Was Breonna Taylor killing driven by gentrification? Studies suggest it’s possible

Igor Derysh
Breonna Taylor's family claims her death was linked to Louisville's redevelopment plan. Experts say it's plausible

Watchdog questions why Wells Fargo reported giving only one large PPP loan to a Black-owned business

Igor Derysh
The bank processed more than 12,000 loans over $150,000. It reported giving only one to a Black-owned company

As moratoriums come to an end, Silicon Valley faces an apocalyptic eviction scenario

Matthew Rozsa
Working-class residents of California's metro regions are soon to suffer an eviction crisis, report says

How the pandemic hit Americans

Rajan Menon
Selective in its impact, the virus has struck the homeless hard

Citing anecdotal evidence, Tillis links “the Hispanic population” to North Carolina’s COVID-19 surge

Roger Sollenberger
"I'm not a scientist, and I'm not a statistician," the GOP senator prefaced his remarks which diverge from CDC data

10 reasons why defunding police should lead to defunding America’s war machine

Medea Benjamin, Zoltán Grossman
Black and brown lives matter on a global scale — and white supremacy drives the bloated, destructive U.S. military

How Arizona blew it: Experts say Gov. Doug Ducey did almost everything wrong

Matthew Rozsa
The Grand Canyon State is setting records in the coronavirus outbreak — in the worst way. Here's why

#Goyaway: How Latinx chefs are offering Goya alternatives as a recipe for boycott

Ashlie D. Stevens
Homemade or chef-made adobo and sazón seasoning mixes are replacing the bad taste left by Goya CEO Robert Unanue

Child care industry, rocked by coronavirus, set to face new round of uncertainty

Alexis Goldstein
Coronavirus relief funds are about to run out for the child care industry
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