Cafe : Opinion
How The ‘Holman Rule’ Allows The House To Fast-Track Proposals To Gut Government Programs Without Debate Or Much Thought At All
With Artificial Intelligence, It’s All About Power Structures
What AI can or cannot do is far less important than who controls AI and what they choose to do with it.
Some Republicans Are Trying To Build A Multiracial Right. Can It Work?
How does a party built on white grievance attract a diverse coalition?
Graham Jackson’s Story Is A Tale of American Ingenuity. But Teaching It Could Be Illegal Under Florida And North Dakota Laws
Florida’s “anti-woke” legislation and the state’s recent rejection of the AP African American studies curriculum are well-known examples of a disturbing trend that attempts to criminalize exploring the stories of Black people such as Graham Jackson.
In Rural America, Right-To-Repair Laws Are The Leading Edge Of Pushback Against Growing Corporate Power
The Idea Of The Lone, Violent White Extremist Is A Myth, And It’s Dangerous
After decades of research on numerous attacks that have left scores dead, we have learned that extremists are almost always part of a pack, not lone wolves.
The Most Important Election This Year Is Happening In Wisconsin
Will the billionaire funders of election deniers get their pick?