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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The Elite Among The Elect: 10 Who Managed Winning New Hampshire Primaries
Now a U.S. Senator, Jeanne Shaheen directed two consecutive Democratic victories. -
What ‘American Factory’ Tell Us About The Soul Of Our Nation — And How That Might Play Out In Campaign 2020
We are no closer to charting a path for blue-collar workers than we’ve been in the past several elections. -
IMHO: Spreading Hate
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on how some have used the spread of coronavirus to spread ignorance. -
IMHO: Let’s Hear It For Superbowl Saturday
Jim Braude shares his thoughts on why we should move the biggest football game of the year to Saturday. -
The Trump Administration Has Made The U.S. Less Ready For Infectious Disease Outbreaks Like Coronavirus
The Trump administration has slashed funding for agencies that detect, respond to, and develop treatments and vaccines for infectious diseases. -
Coming To Terms With Kobe Bryant's Complex Legacy
Callie Crossley has been torn by conflicting feelings. -
What The 2020 Election Is All About
On the eve of the Iowa caucuses, President Trump is the overwhelming factor determining not just Democratic voters' choices but which direction voters will go in the general election. -
Disrupt This: Clayton Christensen, Jill Lepore And What Disruption Theory Has To Say About The Future Of News
Christensen's work is an uncertain tool for predicting the fate of journalism — but it provides valuable insights into explaining why some successful companies succeed in the face of innovation and some fail.