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Immigrant Advocates Are Worried About Threats to Due Process in New Biden Policy
The Biden administration has announced a “dedicated docket” process that advocates warn could harm asylum seekers.
GOP-Led Legislatures May Pass Voter Suppression Laws With Help of Trump Judges
Many of these bills will have a disproportionate impact on voters of color and are being challenged in state courts.
Unregulated Cryptocurrency Bubble Could Send the Economy Into a Tailspin
Bank regulators are rushing to create cryptocurrency rules amid fears that a crypto crash could have wider effects.
The World Trade Organization Is Threatening Vaccine Equity and Climate Goals
A 1994 WTO agreement has enabled a few large companies to control most of the intellectual property rights in the world.
Trump Wrongly Implies Gas Prices Have Risen Because He’s No Longer President
Higher demand due to more of the economy opening is the main factor driving up prices.
Analysis Suggests Setting Aside Bipartisanship Can Help Democrats Win Elections
Democrats performed far worse than expected in 2020 while heavily advertising about bipartisanship.
100th Anniversary of Tulsa Massacre Should Remind Us Why Reparations Are Needed
An estimated 300 African Americans were killed in one of the deadliest episodes of racial violence in U.S. history.
US Jews Are Increasingly Breaking With Israel to Support Palestinian Liberation
More American Jews are asserting that support for Palestinians is not incongruous with embracing a Jewish identity.
Gaetz Says Supporters Should Use the Second Amendment Against Tech Companies
The GOP congressman railed against Silicon Valley tech companies for implementing rules that have resulted in some bans.
Arizona Republicans Move to Strip Powers From Democratic Secretary of State
The Arizona GOP aims to hand the secretary of state's powers to the Republican attorney general.