These activists and artists, pastors, and political leaders know what has always been true: The people have the power.
The passage of the Epstein Files Transparency Act is a big step—but its champions are keeping the pressure on.
take on the Trump family’s corruption, set the record straight about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s catastrophic Make America ...
T]he greatest sin among them was turning a brother in blue over to the justice system.” Jesse Brewer had been the LAPD’s highest-ranking Black officer when he retired as assistant chief a few weeks ...
David Landes argues that cell phones represent an isolated life whereas Kimberly Hassel blames a society unable to support or protect its youth for the loneliness crisis.
On November 18, Donald Trump suffered a major political defeat when the House of Representatives passed the Epstein Files Transparency Act by a nearly unanimous vote: 427–1. But while emphatic, the ...
The perilous politics behind the elevation of Nick Fuentes.
The late actor and director leaves behind a roster of classic films—and a much safer and juster California.
In making frequent, ill use of the “shadow docket,” the high court is not just handing Trump policy victories. It’s upending ...
They exist to justify Israel’s conquest of Gaza and the Palestinian blood that now will surely be shed. Facts be damned.
Donald Trump hates Los Angeles—and for good reason. Los Angeles is a deep-blue city that regularly backs Democrats at every ...
The agency is unlawfully giving up on fighting disparate impact discrimination—meaning it’s “open season” on employees.
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