Donald Trump says he didn’t want to panic people … then he tweeted this?
Donald Trump has built his political career on sending people into a panic. But not when it came to the greatest health threat we have faced.
We’re trapped in an obscene distortion of democracy. But we don’t have to be: Ellis Cose
What if major foundations got behind the idea of a New Great Migration? If we won’t change the Constitution, let’s change the composition of the states.
Lakers finish off Rockets with Game 5 rout to reach Western Conference finals
The Lakers started fast and rolled to a 119-96 win over the Rockets to reach the Western Conference finals for the first time since 2010.
Analysis: In a hard-fought match featuring two gutsy champions, Naomi Osaka showed more heart
Naomi Osaka spoke out. She led with her heart. She wore it on her face for the seventh time in 12 days Saturday, the masks her private power source.
These states are voting on cannabis legalization this November
In 2016, the US election resulted in a green wave as cannabis legalization measures passed in eight out of nine states.
City ends 13-year ban on saggy pants
Officials in a south Florida city have voted to repeal a law banning low waistbands in public spaces as a step toward providing fairer policies to its citizens.
Analysis: Electoral comeback for Trump?
With 53 days left before voters decide his political fate, there were stirrings Thursday that suggest the political freefall President Donald Trump has been in for months has not only ended, but that the Electoral College landscape may be starting to m…
9/11 remembrance altered by staggering pandemic loss
The 19th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of September, 11, 2001, was marked intimately on Friday as America again copes with enormous loss.
College apologizes for segregated ‘virtual cafes’
University of Michigan-Dearborn Chancellor Domenico Grasso apologized on Wednesday after the university’s Center for Social Justice and Inclusion hosted two segregated virtual conversations about race and society, with one of them meant for “Non-POC.”
Poll shows widespread support for vote by mail
Almost three quarters of Americans (73%) supported allowing any eligible citizen to vote by mail this fall despite months of President Donald Trump’s attacks on universal mail-in voting, according to a poll from the Washington Post and University of Ma…
McDonald’s owner gives away 10,000 meals
The day after Hurricane Laura rolled through parts of Louisiana and Texas, Rikesh Patel, the owner of several McDonald’s in Louisiana, made a call to corporate. Within 24 hours, a restaurant on wheels arrived in Lake Charles to help feed families in ne…
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