Lawyers Begin Sketching Legal Strategy to Challenge Possible Nafta Withdrawal
The fact-checkers venture into Red America to try to win over skeptics
Tom Price's wife asks about 'legally' quarantining HIV patients
The New York Times sacks Bill O’Reilly. Again.
Nine Responses to “But What About Chicago?” - "If you insist on using the deeply problematic misnomer of “black-on-black crime” while discussing the rise of gun violence as it relates to gang activity in the greater Chicago area, particularly with guns flowing in from Indiana, Missouri, and Kentucky, then that is a conversation that I am not currently willing to have. Most crime, including murder, is intraracial. That is due in no small part to discriminatory housing practices (redlining, for instance), which are symptoms of a much bigger issue in this country. Historically, racism and arguments using racist logic have been dams blocking the flow of ideas and the streams of justice in America. In regard to the history of discriminatory housing practices and economic stagnation, and the effects that they can have on working-class African-Americans, I suggest reading (or viewing) 'A Raisin in the Sun' by Lorraine Hansberry. It takes place in . . . you guessed it."
The race to save coffee: America's favorite beverage is under attack from climate change and other woes. Science may offer a solution.
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