by Nina Sharma American love stories have a default race: white. If the love story is “interracial,” one person is white, and the other person is not. […]
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What it means to serve on a jury
by Jillaire McMillan The conviction of Donald Trump on 34 counts of falsifying public records is the latest news in a series of historic events over the […]
Thank you, Pat Sajak, for your help in my life’s wheel of fortune
by Susan Daniels “Wheel of Fortune” fans everywhere are grieving Pat Sajak’s retirement, but I’m excited for him. I know a little something about big life changes. […]
Secret audio of Justice Alito not the smoking gun liberals think
by Noah Feldman It’s hard to imagine a clearer violation of journalistic ethics than pretending to hold beliefs you don’t, asking Supreme Court justices if they agree, […]
America’s tax cut era has outlasted its welcome
by Kathryn Anne Edwards For more than two decades, America has pursued a policy as costly as the New Deal of the 1930s or the Great Society […]
Sizing up Trump’s potential VP picks
by Carl P. Leubsdorf News of Donald Trump’s conviction had barely hit the television screens and the internet sites when Sen. Marco Rubio took to social media […]
Jury right to find Hunter Biden guilty
It’s the prosecutor who was wrong by Harry Litman You can’t fault the jury that found Hunter Biden guilty Tuesday of falsely claiming that he was not […]
We need humanities more than ever
by Sara Pankenier Weld How can a man who is warm understand a man who is cold? This is a question posed by a prisoner in “One […]
MDMA-maker failed its FDA hearing — and its PTSD patients
by Lisa Jarvis What could have been a huge moment in psychedelics’ quest for medical legitimacy was instead a major misstep for the field. Last week, the […]
U.S. election system was already wobbling. Now here comes AI
by Scott Klug As we head into election season, the potential for misinformation is enormous and the ability of election officials to respond to artificial intelligence is […]