Spring Sale: Get 1 Year, Save 58%

Showing results for: white supremacy (page 2)

Troops in the streets: The police-state dark side of democracy

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump isn't the first president to send troops into American cities as political theater: But there's a difference

RFK Jr.’s full-fat crusade

Joy Saha
Kennedy’s push for whole milk could change school lunches and the nation’s rules for what counts as “healthy"

Don’t be fooled by Trump’s dictatorship jokes

Heather Digby Parton
The president believes he has unlimited power — and he's seizing the moment

Active Clubs are white supremacy’s new, dangerous frontier

Art Jipson
Active Clubs are a new and booming recruitment tool for white supremacists

Getting “DOGED”: DOGE targeted him on social media. Then the Taliban took his family

Avi Asher-Schapiro, Christopher Bing
DOGE put his family’s lives at risk by exposing his sensitive work for a U.S.-funded nonprofit

Cracker Barrel and the Americana debate

Ashlie D. Stevens
The old country store has gone "woke" — and ignited a fight over who owns the American aesthetic

“It’s a complicated time to be a white Southerner” − and their views on race reflect that

James M. Thomas
Scholars interviewed white Southerners to get past the stereotypes people hold of them

Megyn Kelly’s Beyoncé meltdown has nothing to do with Sydney Sweeney

Sophia Tesfaye
The singer's success seems to have deeply disturbed the right-wing podcaster

The right-wing podcast wars just got really ugly

Sophia Tesfaye
After Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens' conversation, the MAGA snake began to eat itself

Haitians in Ohio, mocked by Trump, get a reprieve — but face uncertain future

Tatyana Tandanpolie
Trump wants to terminate legal status of the Haitian immigrants he slandered — their community remains strong

Trump’s threats against Obama are very real — and dangerous

Chauncey DeVega
Accusations of treason are not just distractions from Epstein

David Brooks faces the truth of US history — and runs away

Mike Lofgren
NY Times' pet conservative offers a lengthy apologia for America — and gets pretty much everything wrong

Why Kristi Noem hates FEMA

Amanda Marcotte
No, Trump has not given up on the conspiracist mania to kill the popular agency

We can still save education — and that’s the key to saving democracy

Henry A. Giroux
Higher education nurtures critical thinking and democratic action. That's why the right wants to destroy it

“This is what Stephen Miller wants”: DOJ officials worried over latest Trump admin power grab

Tim Golden
White House could disregard norms that have long walled it off from active criminal investigations, officials say

“And Just Like That” is having a fashion crisis

Melanie McFarland
Every fashion choice on this show tells a story. Some make us wonder what they're trying to say

“It’s not just one ruling”: Now Trump’s mad at Amy Coney Barrett, sources tell CNN

Blaise Malley
Frustrations with the conservative justice, simmering for over a year, are spilling out in MAGA media

PRRI’s Robert P. Jones: “Donald Trump sees himself as the king of kings”

Chauncey DeVega
"There is virtually nothing Trump can do for the Republican base to not support him"

How progressive critics paved the way for Trump’s attack on judicial supremacy

Austin Sarat
The perils of opposition party politics come back to bite

Civil rights attorney Damon Hewitt on how Trump’s DOJ created “an invitation to discrimination”

Chauncey DeVega
"You will have no rights that Trump and the federal government are bound to respect"

When a president goes rogue: In these books, it already happened

David King Dunaway
American novelists have often imagined presidents who seize power and defy the courts. Their lessons are sobering

Young people can’t save democracy by themselves: A new vision is required

Chauncey DeVega
Democrats have counted on "generational replacement" to rescue them: Experts say it's a "dangerous illusion"

“A free fall not seen in modern history”: 100 days of destruction

Chauncey DeVega
Trump has been more aggressive in his efforts to destroy democracy than any other autocrat in recent decades

Ryan Coogler’s “Sinners” is Black history written with lightning

Rann Miller
The film's triumph at the box office affirms that Black narratives don't need white validation to thrive
« Previous
Page: 2
Next »