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Past articles by Sam:

Black male voters are tired of being taken for granted

The outsized support for Trump among young Black men — relative to the larger Black community — is a curious political paradox. → Read More

Support for unions is high in 2019, but membership is still on the decline

The highest approval for unions in a decade, but the picture for labor is not a completely rosy one. → Read More

The candidate wanted her town to stay ‘as white as possible.’ Now she’s out of the race.

Jean Cramer dropped out of Marysville, Michigan city council race after embarrassing her town and herself by saying foreigners should stay away → Read More

How to turn the tables on a scam phone caller

Phone users report millions of dollars in losses each year. → Read More

Michigan council candidate wants to keep her town ‘as white as possible’

Jean Cramer told a town hall that she would campaign to keep foreign-born residents from making Marysville, Michigan, their home → Read More

Creator of New York Times slavery project not surprised by conservative meltdown

Nikole Hannah-Jones made a case for putting enslaved Africans at the center of America's origins story. A lot of white conservatives threw a fit. → Read More

Finally: New York City cop fired for illegal chokehold death of Eric Garner

Police commissioner said trial evidence was too compelling to allow Daniel Pantaleo to serve as an NYPD officer any longer. → Read More

It’s not just cities, President Trump. There’s economic hardship in rural America, too.

The president has been quick to condemn urban America's problems. But he has ignored similar issues that afflict his supporters in rural communities. → Read More

Virginia: birthplace of U.S. democracy and African-American enslavement

As the Commonwealth celebrates the 400th anniversary of representative government, the full story must acknowledge the lingering stain of slavery. → Read More

As Democrats debate in Detroit, Garland Gilchrist offers campaign advice

Michigan's lieutenant governor is eager to show off "the good, the bad and the ugly" of his state to help Democrats win in 2020 → Read More

Michigan’s lieutenant governor offers campaign advice as Democrats debate in Detroit

Garlin Gilchrist is eager to show off "the good, the bad and the ugly" of his state to help Democrats win in 2020 → Read More

Michigan’s lieutenant governor offers campaign advice as Democrats debate in Detroit

Garlin Gilchrist is eager to show off "the good, the bad and the ugly" of his state to help Democrats win in 2020 → Read More

Neither party got what it wanted from Mueller’s testimony

In his clearest statement, Mueller contradicted the president, saying Trump "was not exculpated" in his report → Read More

Biden’s in a fight for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination — against himself

The former vice president unveiled his criminal justice plan, haunted by a decades-old, tough-on-crime law he helped usher in. → Read More

Nadler says there’s ‘very substantial evidence’ to impeach Trump

The House Judiciary chairman says Robert Mueller's testimony this week will determine whether to proceed with charges. → Read More

As facial recognition software stokes privacy fears, some cities are imposing bans

Oakland becomes the third U.S. city to ban the intrusive technology to its monitor residents, saying it could threaten privacy and civil liberties. → Read More

The stench of racism envelops Trump and the GOP

Our national nightmare will end when white Americans decide they can no longer tolerate Trump's racist behavior → Read More

Yes, Trump is a racist

The president's comments leave no doubt about his un-American view of diversity and multiculturalism. → Read More

Pete Buttigieg unveils a plan to fight racial discrimination

His Douglass Plan is a direct appeal to improve his flatlining support among black voters. → Read More

Pete Buttigieg envisions an expanded national service program

It would build a network of 1 million public service members by 2026, to tackle climate change and help distressed communities. → Read More