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Kamala Harris’ rise triggered a primordial rage in Donald Trump. Expect him to ramp up the racism
Chauncey DeVega
Donald Trump can't stand to be publicly humiliated by a Black woman
Tim Burton’s use of a “Soul Train” scene in “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” was probably not the best idea
Gabriella Ferrigine
Burton's attempt at diversity falls flat, worsening casting controversies with a problematic cultural reference
Taylor Swift receives backlash for friendship with Brittany Mahomes after Trump support
Nardos Haile
Swift's fans are slamming the singer after she was seen embracing Mahomes at the U.S. Open on Sunday
Trump’s “smart ones” play the part: Black MAGA steps up as the racism ramps up
Chauncey DeVega
Trump’s “praise” of Byron Donalds is part of a larger pattern. Will it work to defeat Kamala Harris?
The point of Trump’s dishonor: Why the Arlington debacle is about more than the fallen
Dennis Aftergut, Eugene R. Fidell
The debacle encapsulates Donald Trump's craven lust for power
JD Vance’s dark vision of a “common good conservatism”
Chauncey DeVega
Bradley Onishi explores Vance's conversion to Catholicism and the belief that big government could be good
The end of the abolition era: Democrats quietly drop their opposition to the death penalty
Austin Sarat
As goes the Democratic Party so goes the national conversation on criminal justice reform
Dems, listen to Eminem’s one-man culture war
Jason Tougaw
Is there room for Slim Shady in the vision of America we heard at the DNC?
How John Roberts reshaped the law — and gutted the Voting Rights Act
David Daley
Forget his reputation as a straight-shooting "umpire." Chief Justice John Roberts is a dangerous radical
Then and now, “Pachinko” remains one of TV’s richest shows about life and living
Melanie McFarland
Resuming in two uncertain timelines, Soo Hugh's meditative drama quietly valorizes the Baek family's resilience
Trump’s cult of personality threatens to hasten the demise of the GOP
Chauncey DeVega
Establishment Republicans' DNC epiphany may have come too late
“Deliberately designed to deceive”: Experts say Taylor Swift could sue Trump over fake endorsement
Marina Villeneuve
"I accept!" Trump declared on Truth Social after sharing AI-generated "Swifties for Trump" images
Donald Trump and JD Vance: Decoding a double dose of right-wing racism
Paul Rosenberg
Old-fashioned "paleoconservative" racism and neocon-flavored pseudoscience, united at last on the 2024 GOP ticket
“I do not see any light on the horizon for Trump”: Lincoln Project’s Rick Wilson on MAGA’s retreat
Chauncey DeVega
Trump's troops are deflating
A competition for domination: Harris is beating Trump at his own game
Chauncey DeVega
Trump is on the ropes. Now is the time for the Harris-Walz campaign to press the attack and show no mercy
“Most extreme white supremacists ever”: Project 2025 contributors have a history of racism
Marin Scotten
An analysis from USA Today found that at least five of the manifesto’s contributors have made racist comments
“The savior of Israel”: Antisemitism expert on what Trump’s “good Jew and bad Jew sorting” signals
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump has found a way to put his finger on the Achilles heel of a Jewish community," notes Sharon Nazarian
“Not normal”: Biden proposes Supreme Court reforms after “dangerous and extreme decisions”
Nicholas Liu
Biden wants to impose term limits, a binding ethics code and an amendment to scrap immunity for presidential crimes
Sonya Massey killing underscores disproportionate police violence against Black and disabled people
Tatyana Tandanpolie
"Black disabled people are particularly seen as problematic in the eyes of the state and a threat," expert says
The clarity of Joe Biden’s legacy-defining choice
Chauncey DeVega
Leadership has gotten harder and harder to recognize
Inside Ziklag: The secret group of rich Christians trying to sway elections and change the country
Andy Kroll, Nick Surgey
Little-known right-wing organization spends millions on big election push — but it may be violating the law
White supremacy with a law degree: How do we escape “The Originalism Trap”?
Paul Rosenberg
Legal scholar Madiba K. Dennie on how the right twisted the Constitution — and how ordinary citizens can fight back
Trumpism’s powerful weapon against Western democracies is antisemitism
Chauncey DeVega
"Trump continues to tell antisemites that it is fine to operate out in the open," Sharon Nazarian tells Salon
Thanks to the Supreme Court’s rulings “The Boys” dystopian America is closer to reality than ever
Melanie McFarland
Not all heroes wear capes, the saying goes. There is no parallel warning that the scariest supervillains wear robes
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