Opinion

Mitt Romney's support for black lives matters -- but the bar should be higher for Democrats

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Did Trump and McEnany vote illegally?

Though they repeat the false claim that voting by mail invites rampant fraud, President Donald Trump and White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany may have both cast illegal mail-in ballots in Florida.

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WHO's new announcement about COVID-19 was a huge mistake

In a potentially disastrous blunder, the World Health Organization made an announcement on Monday about COVID-19 that experts are saying was a gigantic mistake.

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A brilliant video skewers Ivanka Trump by contrasting her flowery speech with the brutal reality

On May 18, White House Senior Adviser Ivanka Trump recorded a commencement speech for 2020 graduates of Wichita State University Tech. But plans for the president's daughter to speak to the graduates remotely were dropped after her father, President Donald Trump, drew widespread condemnation for his militarized response to the George Floyd protests.

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Jared Kushner claimed police came together and solved all their injustices — and it didn’t end well

In a meeting with law enforcement Monday, President Donald Trump's son-in-law, who was tasked with solving the coronavirus crisis and establishing Middle East peace, explained that police have heard the outcry from community members, they've seen the injustices and responded by coming together to fix it.

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Black Lives Matter activists were perfectly positioned to expose Trump

"Noobs are forever." That's what my partner jokingly said to me this weekend, after the two of us attended the strikingly huge Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest in Philadelphia on Saturday.

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'People were dying, you idiot': Trump shredded for boasting about low crime rates -- after forgetting about COVID-19 lockdowns

President Donald Trump championed himself for a huge victory of reducing crime to one of its lowest levels in history in a Monday tweet.

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Trump faces a grueling summer amid protests, a pandemic and a sluggish economic recovery

Last Friday, Donald Trump woke up to the first good news he's had in weeks. The job numbers for May were better than expected. Forecasters had been predicting that the unemployment rate would hit the 20% mark but instead it dropped slightly, to a still catastrophic 13.3% from 14.7 the month before. There is some controversy about whether or not the numbers for both months are actually higher than that, but any way you slice it May was better than April and that's certainly preferable to the other way around.

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Internet mocks Trump as White House mulls presidential address on race: 'What's next, a speech on sexual consent?'

As the nationwide protests over the police killing of George Floyd enter their third week the White House is engaged in an internal debate over whether or not President Donald Trump should deliver an address to the nation on race and national unity. Americans on social media are having a blast mocking the idea. Many believe there is not a president less qualified to lecture the nation on race, given that many also believe this president is a white nationalist or white supremacist.

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Decades of racism and 'white mob violence' led to Minneapolis unrest

The uprising in Minneapolis sparked by the police killing of George Floyd was preceded by decades of growing racial inequality in a city considered an economic "miracle."

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The pandemic has exposed how political attacks on science are the only way to maintain the capitalist order

The pandemic has deftly illustrated two lessons that we, as a civilization, must learn in order to survive:

1. Science does not care about your political ideology.

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The tide is turning on Donald Trump: Former NATO supreme commander

There have been many moments during the last four years where the United States would have been much better off with no president at all. An empty Oval Office would be preferable to the one now occupied by Donald Trump.

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William Barr sued in a personal capacity as protesters who were gassed seek damages for injuries

Protesters are suing President Donald Trump, Attorney General William Barr and a number of federal officials after they were tear-gassed to clear the way for an administration photo-op.

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