Commentary: Jesse Jackson’s message of hope lives on
It feels right that he died during Black History Month, because he was Black history.
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We Must Protect The Census From Being Cut To Ribbons
If democracy means anything, we should be prepared to defend the census with our last gasp. -
Will Maine 'Cancel' Susan Collins?
She votes against Trump more than any GOPer, but her support for Kavanaugh enrages Democrats. -
These Are The Good Old Days: Savoring Summer As COVID Begins To Re-emerge
It’s now clear that plans made during spring, when green shoots of optimism began sprouting, are no longer realistic. -
The White Women Of Portland, Oregon Aren't Listening
Recent demonstrations by some white women in Portland, Ore., have made clear that they are not listening to Black women. -
A Penny For Your Thoughts? In The COVID Era, That's A Rare Commodity
Coins are scarce right now — really scarce. The Fed says the coin shortage should ease in a couple of months, but the current adjustments may end up as permanent changes. -
How Trump's Efforts To Ban Critical Books Violate The Constitution
The idea that Michael Cohen was writing a book, almost landed him back in jail. -
How Many Have To Die Before Nonmask Wearers Realize The Pandemic Is Not A Joke?
I'm pretty sure none of us expected to be soldiering through shots fired from dueling sides of the mask battle. -