Highly recommended, no matter your personal opinion about them; I found this a real helpful article as far as understanding where they are at. Obviously included interviews with lots of the main players.
An organization that has defended the First Amendment rights of Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan is split by an internal debate over whether supporting progressive causes is more important.
Louis DeJoy was never qualified to run USPS—an agency millions depend on. It is alarming that he may have undermined our democracy by illegally pressuring past employees to make political donations.
Breaking: The Justice Department obtained a gag order on top NYT executives in a secret fight over an attempt to seize reporters' email logs from Google -- a fight that began under Trump but continued under Biden. w/ @ktbennerhttps://t.co/8rkLLClXWy
A statement from the Nigerian government cited the "persistent use of the platform for activities that are capable of undermining Nigeria's corporate existence".
Much of the acrimony in Tulsa revolves around the issue of reparations for the violence unleashed by a White mob on May 31, 1921, which left as many as 300 dead & one of the nation’s most prosperous Black neighborhoods in ruins. By @DeNeenLBrown https://t.co/Pj0EUqEaWS
behind the kabuki of partisan voting on culture wars:
.@MaddowBlog: For President Biden and his party, the value is not just in exposing Republican hypocrisy, but also in reminding the public that the Democratic plan has been so effective that GOP opponents are pretending they supported it. https://t.co/Gsra5NdkuM
Senate Republicans used their first Biden-era filibuster to block a proposed Jan. 6 commission, handing liberals a new argument for nuking the 60-vote threshold https://t.co/uWF3Sf6hYt
Outlets like the New York Times, NPR, and NBC have all reported on a drastic spike in antisemitic incidents, using data from the Anti-Defamation League. But where, exactly, does that data come from? I analyzed, finding a lot of confusion and conflation. https://t.co/yLtZoAwuAw
Amy Cooper, the white woman who called 911 on a Black birdwatcher in Central Park, has filed a discrimination lawsuit against her former employer for firing her when video of the incident went viral https://t.co/GzFzDiQQOB