
Law and Disorder: Time for a Rethink
America’s difficulties with law enforcement trace back to colonial days.
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America’s difficulties with law enforcement trace back to colonial days.
Instead of wondering what comes next, learn what black writers have to say.
Is there a common link between all the dark things that are happening? Is it hiding in plain sight?
If police brutality, racial injustice, and the COVID-19 pandemic are not enough to process, add spiking gun sales to the mix.
Many Peach State residents had to wait hours to vote on Tuesday, as what had been billed as a state-of-the-art voting system broke down, causing chaos in many precincts.
Election officials regularly clean voter rolls, but in GA they may have taken this routine maintenance too far.
Paul Schrade was shot in the head the night Bobby Kennedy was killed. A longtime friend of RFK, he tells us what he knows, what he witnessed, and what he thinks.
With only five months until the 2020 election, supporters of vote-by-mail want every voter to have the option of casting an absentee ballot.
The riots of 1967 and 1968 over racial injustice resulted in over 70 dead and many injured. How do they compare with what we are witnessing today?
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Latest IRS rule change opens a Pandora’s box, enabling foreign interests to contribute ‘dark money’ anonymously to US election campaigns.
Saudi Arabia has poured billions of dollars into promoting Wahhabism around the world, engendering violence from behind the cover of NGOs and government agencies.