Politics
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Another Anti-Trans Policy Forced Virginia Students to Walk Out in Droves
Throughout the country, Republican lawmakers have made trans kids and what they do with their bodies a central tenet of their politics.
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Karens Gonna Karen: Donald Trump Is Suing CNN For $475 Million For Defamation
The lawsuit addresses the network calling the former president "racist" and an "insurrectionist."
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Welp, The First Scheduled Debate Between Sen. Warnock and Herschel Walker Is Canceled
Apparently, Walker's camp never accepted the October invite to meet Warnock in Macon, Georgia.
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Anita Hill on Making Our Politicians More Accountable to Us
Law professor Anita Hill talked to us about holding politicians accountable to the demands of the movement against gender violence.
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Kamala Harris Should Tell Conservatives Where To Stick Their Tired Criticism Of Her Remarks on Hurricane Ian
Disaster recovery is and always was about race, but Republicans are big mad that she called it out.
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Big Win For Rappers: Cali Limits Use of Rap Lyrics In Court Proceedings
Govenor Gavin Newsom signed the Decriminalizing Artistic Expression Act, which also includes performance art, visual art, and, poetry
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Could the Supreme Court’s Ruling in Alabama Gerrymandering Case Further Dilute Black Voting Power?
A decision in the Merill v. Milligan case could pave the way for the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to be diluted even further.
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Ginni Thomas Swears Clarence Thomas Knew Nothing About Her Election Stealing Texts
The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas spoke to the Jan. 6th committee for four-and-a-half hours on Thursday.
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Several Republican States Team Up To Stop Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness Plan
Republican states have come together to sue The White House claiming President Biden is overstepping his executive powers