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The paper’s anti-trans coverage parallels its failings over gay rights and AIDS. But the Times appears determined not to learn from its own history. → Read More
CNN's 'interview' with Jeff Bezos was shameful PR nonsense. → Read More
We're living in the world these people want, but they still can't stop complaining. → Read More
Bari Weiss wrote that the massacre of children in Gaza was an 'unavoidable' byproduct of 'Zionism's dream' of self-determination. Yep. → Read More
At least 12 people were killed by a gunman at a bar in Thousand Oaks, CA, late on Wednesday night, local law enforcement said Thursday morning. One of the victims has been identified as a sheriff’s sergeant who responded to the shooting. The gunman is also dead. → Read More
Let’s be clear: Republicans are to blame for the fact that Brett Kavanaugh is about to become the next justice of the Supreme Court. But that doesn’t mean that Democrats don’t have anything to apologize for. → Read More
On Wednesday night, Senator Kamala Harris went on MSNBC to talk about Attorney General Jeff Sessions’ attack on California’s laws shielding undocumented immigrants from the untrammeled threat of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency. → Read More
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David Brooks—who, under normal circumstances, you should never read—wrote a column today that contained a profound lesson for all of us: do not be David Brooks’ friend. → Read More
As Senate Republicans work to salvage their healthcare bill, a new poll from NPR and PBS shows that the Better Care Reconciliation Act is roughly as popular as polio. Not only that—a huge plurality of people say they want American healthcare to be more comprehensive, not less. → Read More
This is Republican senator Jerry Moran, of Kansas. → Read More
The Senate’s healthcare bill will leave 22 million more people uninsured by 2026, the Congressional Budget Office estimated on Monday. → Read More
The Supreme Court on Monday agreed to hear a case that could have major implications for the ability of private citizens to discriminate against LGBTQ people on the grounds of religious freedom. → Read More
A teenager who was detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents just hours before his senior prom has been deported along with his mother, the New York Daily News reported on Friday. → Read More
The Justice Department announced on Friday that it would help defend Texas’ recently passed ban on sanctuary cities in court. → Read More
Can you spot the issues with this tweet? → Read More
After weeks of hiding, Senate Republicans finally released their version of the American Health Care Act to the public on Thursday. → Read More
The fire which consumed London’s Grenfell Tower and killed at least 79 people has horrified the world. You would think, therefore, that everyone would be clamoring to help the traumatized, homeless survivors of the blaze get back on their feet. → Read More
To all the monsters out there who have the nerve to try to take a picture of one of our most high-ranking public officials: What is wrong with you? → Read More