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Potential 2024 candidate Tom Cotton leading GOP charge against “woke ideology” in military
Jon Skolnik
In contentious Senate hearing, Cotton goes after Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, claiming "wokeness" hurts morale
In the fight for democracy, Democrats are being outmaneuvered — and time is against them
Chauncey DeVega
Democrats believed they had won and everything would be fine. They weren't remotely ready for the counterattack
As Harry and Meghan’s family grows, their safety only comes after rejecting an assimilation fantasy
Kylie Cheung
Focusing on just the interpersonal racism they suffered is ignoring the monarchy's imperialist roots and practices
Laughing at Trump’s “backward” pants won’t save us from the 21st-century gulag
Chauncey DeVega
Liberal schadenfreude hits new low with Trump-trousers trutherism. Meanwhile, his forces are destroying democracy
Is “The Bachelor” franchise even salvageable now that Chris Harrison exited as host for good?
Kylie Cheung
Harrison leaving as host is a start, but his issues are just one thorny rose among the show's bouquet of such roses
Ellie Kemper apologizes for participating in racist beauty pageant “rejects white supremacy”
Kylie Cheung
Kemper wrote, "Ignorance is no excuse. I was old enough to have educated myself before getting involved"
Sociologist Arlie Russell Hochschild on the Trump demographic: “Elite of the left behind”
Chauncey DeVega
UC Berkeley sociologist explores the loss and shame that led to Trump in her book "Strangers in Their Own Land"
Denying “1619 Project” founder’s tenure buys into so-called objectivity debate stifling free speech
Kylie Cheung
"I am obligated to fight back against a wave of anti-democratic suppression," said Nikole Hannah-Jones
What Donald Trump taught America: Democracy can die slowly, or all at once
Chauncey DeVega
The Trump years offered a brutal seminar in how democracy can crumble into tyranny. Did Americans pay attention?
Understanding the shock Katie Hill ruling: She must pay outlets that published nude photos
Kylie Cheung
Former congresswoman's case could set a dangerous precedent that turns revenge porn into "protected speech"
The Asian men I never knew
Kimiko Guthrie
"Why did my Japanese American mom and so many other women in her circle choose to be with white men?"
Our first Memorial Day since Trump’s coup: Is America ready to move forward — or stuck in reverse?
Chauncey DeVega
This holiday has an inspiring origin story — one that reminds us we can never take progress for granted in America
The deeper history of “defund”: How the “get tough” policies of the ’70s and ’80s led to disaster
Paul Rosenberg
Historian Julilly Kohler-Hausmann on the destruction wrought by "common sense" crackdowns on crime and welfare
In praise of Cher, the self-proclaimed “Betty White of Rock ‘n’ Roll”
Annie Zaleski
Talented, confident and versatile, Cher has become a beacon of resiliency, and we're lucky to have her
Why the Pentagon budget never goes down
Mandy Smithberger
Joe Biden's first 100 days were a Pentagon prize
Trump regime’s amazing list of crimes keeps getting longer — but we can’t afford to look away
Chauncey DeVega
Spying on journalists, stealing children, abducting activists from the streets — it could happen again, and worse
Asian Americans need more than just Hollywood representation to address anti-Asian racism
Kylie Cheung
Asian celebrity activism is vocal and comforting, but it falls short of helping to effect real and needed change
Historian wonders: Is Joe Biden “a speed bump on the fascists’ march to power”?
Chauncey DeVega
Historian Benjamin Carter Hett on Jan. 6 as Trump's Beer Hall Putsch — and how to reclaim democracy from fascists
Today’s Republican Party is a political crime family — and we know who the godfather is
Chauncey DeVega
Organized crime prizes unquestioned loyalty above all else. Those who violate the code — hello, Liz! — get whacked
Never forget that Liz Cheney helped produce Trumpism — and could be worse in the long run
Chauncey DeVega
Praising Cheney to the skies won't change who she really is — possibly a more insidious force than Donald Trump
On the Capitol riot and the fall of the Super League: A fable of the last days of capitalism
Andrew O'Hehir
The masses are revolting (LOL!) — and they know what they don't want: Damn near everything about the last 40 years
“What’s Going On” at 50 — Marvin Gaye’s Motown classic is as relevant today as it was in 1971
Tyina Steptoe
"What's Going On" was a turning point in Marvin Gaye’s career
The N-Word: a volcano kept active by the flickering embers of racism
Sanya Osha
The N-word lives within the Black community like a volcano, ready to erupt at any time
America’s right-wing political monsters are real — and they are coming for you
Chauncey DeVega
All those fairytales about the "arc of justice" and America's "exceptional" nature? Time to drop that right now
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