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There can be little doubt that Trump would have despised someone like Master Sergeant Edmonds, who stood unflinching with a Nazi pistol aimed at his head and refused to hand over the Jews under his command.

Understanding how Republicans got here—and dragged the rest of us with them—may give us some clues to how to get out of this mess.

Florida's Attorney General Ashley Moody asserts that the state has control over school library books. And that teachers and students do not have free speech rights.

Interviews and newly unearthed documents reveal that Thomas, facing financial strain, privately pushed for a higher salary and to allow Supreme Court justices to take speaking fees.

More than anything, Biden should call Trump out for being what he is: a little boy who wants to be accepted by the big boy dictators he so admires like Putin and Orban and Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un.

Analysis of "street literature," the Social Media of the day, reveals anti-vaccination themes very similar to those of today: doubts about their effectiveness, what they’re made of and their safety, etc.

Doctors with histories of horrific malpractice, costing insurance companies millions in settlements, are getting hired by health insurance companies to determine what treatments they will cover, or not.

The conservative Idaho Freedom Foundation hired an alt-right propagandist radio host Dave Reilly—who after helping organize the "Unite the Right Rally was suspended from his own parents’ radio station.

When slavery ended, the government opposed any aid or compensation for Black people. They had spent 250 years of working for free, starving, with no education and no money.

The KKK is most infamous for violently terrorizing African Americans. But in the 1920s its hatred also had other targets, especially outside the South.

A successful lawsuit based on 19th-century laws to combat the Ku Klux Klan has renewed attention on how police officers can help protect voters.

Not only is the Department of Defense's budget the largest in the world, there is big money being made by lobbying firms of every type trying to get a piece of it.

Protest is elemental to Argentine social and political life, so it's not difficult to imagine how this ends.

We are about to be flooded with even more propaganda than we already are as we move into an election year of unparalleled stakes. A lot of this will be the cut-and-paste variety.

Oil companies are finding it increasingly difficult to raise financing amid rising environmental and social governance and sustainability concerns.

Women of childbearing age, young adults, children, African Americans, undocumented immigrants and other marginalized communities have the most to lose if Donald Trump wins a second term.
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