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The Wrong Side of History
People who support police violence against protesters and efforts to discredit our democracy would have supported segregation and fascism.
Nathan Max
Sep 26, 2020


Daniel Cameron Delivers No Justice
Kentucky's first Black attorney general has failed his community.
Stephan Garnett
Sep 25, 2020


No Justice, No Peace
A grand jury has ruled that three officers were legally justified in the shooting that led to Breonna Taylor's death.
Nathan Max
Sep 23, 2020

The Separation of Sport and State
Fans who complain when professional athletes speak out politically likely do not support diversity, inclusion and equality.
Lindsey Max
Sep 2, 2020


Pro Athletes Play Their Final Card
Having tried many other forms of silent protest, players in several sports are now resorting to boycotting games to fight racial injustice.
Nathan Max
Aug 27, 2020


The Unmasking of America
People are clinging to their individual freedoms in this country because they have already lost so much.
Sona Chaturvedi
Aug 24, 2020


Lori Loughlin Deserves More Time
The famous actress is getting a slap on the wrist for bribing her two daughters' way into the University of Southern California.
Nathan Max
Aug 22, 2020


FDR: The Real Dealmaker
America's prosperity was set in motion by the man who bravely led the nation through the Great Depression and World War II.
Sona Chaturvedi
Aug 17, 2020

Generational Divide
The 1980s ushered in a new era of consumerism that has only accelerated in the years since.
Sona Chaturvedi
Aug 10, 2020

WNBA Players Defy Team Owner
Atlanta Dream co-owner and Republican Senator Kelly Loeffler's criticism of Black Lives Matter did not go over well with her team.
Brooke Tunstall
Aug 7, 2020

Lessons From Russian History
We are starting to see disturbing parallels between the Romanov regime and our current state of affairs in this country.
Sona Chaturvedi
Aug 3, 2020


Power Five Risking Athletes' Safety
With the COVID-19 pandemic still raging, punting this year’s college football season to the spring or later is the obvious call.
Brooke Tunstall
Aug 2, 2020

Athletes Advocating For Social Justice
There is nothing new about them speaking out, but the difference is more people are listening.
Brooke Tunstall
Jul 28, 2020


Silenced
Money, wealth, privilege and fame allows criminals like Jeffrey Epstein to prosper, while not-so-elite victims are shut down.
Sona Chaturvedi
Jul 27, 2020


'Portland Moms' an Example to Emulate
Americans from all walks of life need to be prepared to stand up for their constitutional rights.
Nathan Max
Jul 20, 2020


The Accidental Marxist
How a child of the 1970s grew up to learn that a vilified ideology suits her just fine.
Sona Chaturvedi
Jul 20, 2020


Americans Must Stand Up to Secret Police
We saw them in Washington, D.C. We are seeing them in Portland, Ore. They soon could be coming to a city or town near you.
Nathan Max
Jul 19, 2020


Secret Police Storm Portland
Unidentified law enforcement agents, dressed head-to-toe in camouflage, are detaining people without provocation.
Nathan Max
Jul 17, 2020


Delusion of Opportunity
Americans believe there is a level playing field when it comes to getting ahead in this country. There isn't.
Sona Chaturvedi
Jul 13, 2020


Let Them Eat Caviar
Income inequality keeps growing in the United States, with new billionaires being minted despite the economic crisis.
Sona Chaturvedi
Jul 6, 2020
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