In recent weeks, American politics have stopped resembling a democracy and started looking more like a Manson family group chat, with a flag emoji right next to the “pile of poo” emoji in our bio.
Speeds were high and safety was low in the Guardsmen classic, a short-lived automobile race that accelerated through San ...
Our digital culture has only magnified the problem. On the right, contempt often takes the form of dehumanizing minorities or ...
Someone at the University of Louisville is discouraging student groups bearing Martin Luther King, Jr.'s name from speaking ...
The fight for American civil rights spanned decades, cities and states, from Topeka, Kansas to Memphis, Tennessee and from ...
Don Callis wants a Nobel Peace Price. Throughout the history of the world, historic figures like Martin Luther King Jr, ...
Amid a heated New York City mayoral race, two influential rabbis — Angela Buchdahl and Elliot Cosgrove — weigh in on a vexing ...
Missouri’s new congressional map shifts 70,000 minority residents out of Kansas City’s 5th District, prompting accusations of ...
“Revolutionary America 1775-1783,” reads the blue and gold marker. “Cudjo Banquante, early black business owner granted ...
We’ve arrived at a point where we don’t believe in democracy, we don’t believe in leaders, and we barely believe in each ...
Knowing and understanding history is important. Learning from history ensures that it repeating the past is not inevitable.
Keep in mind, these are not randos typing away in their parents’ basements. These are ambitious young politicos. Candidates. Operatives. The ones who are supposed to know better.
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