When the Supreme Court blocked President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel student debt, his administration hurried to find a work-around....
Month: June 2024
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Water gave every living thing on Earth the gift of existence. And yet, of late, it seems determined to wipe...
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During a recent campaign event in Phoenix, Arizona, Donald Trump mused about capital punishment. “We’ve never had massive amounts of...
This spring, I went to see Chinatown in a theater for the first time since its release, on June 20,...
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Perhaps, like me, you have a limited imagination, and you do the airport the same way you always have: wait...
Of the many titles I hold—congresswoman, mother, sister, organizer—one represents a part of my identity that I hold particularly close...