In Australia's Election, Rupert Murdoch Was a Surprise Loser
The Labor Party's victory offers a blueprint for diminishing the global influence of the Fox News founder.
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The Labor Party's victory offers a blueprint for diminishing the global influence of the Fox News founder.
After Uvalde, there’s still no gun control on the horizon. We can start by regulating hyper-destructive expanding ammunition then.
It should not take an event so devastating to break the spell of policing mythology about what cops do — and what they don't.
Parents awaiting word on their kids were asked by police to provide DNA samples to help identify the children.
“I hated having the power to kill someone,” my father once told me about carrying a gun. But many, many Americans seem to love it.
Why the Murdochs should become the next Sacklers.
Make abortion normal again.
It would be folly to ignore the inequality, resource scarcity, and ecological calamity that lurk behind the Buffalo shooter's racist conspiracy theories.
From the Supreme Court’s Roe v. Wade draft opinion to bills targeting trans youth, fear of sterilization has emerged as a troubling talking point.
Maine state Sen. Chloe Maxmin correctly recognizes that coastal Democrats are confused by rural America. She’s exploiting their ignorance in “Dirt Road Revival.”
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