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How Rahimi Left Domestic Violence Survivors in Limbo

The Supreme Court affirmed disarmament for dangerous abusers but left the rules that govern protection fragmented and perilously undefined.

Could California Exit the United States?

The departure of California from the United States may seem implausible. However, a growing number of residents say they would vote for the state to become a nation independent of the United States.

The Fall of Local Journalism

Without local news, community, culture, and local democracy remain at risk.

Trump’s Attacks On Immigrants Are A Test Case For Authoritarianism

Trump’s attacks on immigrant communities are not to fulfill a campaign promise, but rather to test the boundaries of the American public.

Behind Bars and Beyond Justice: The Price of Prison Labor

Mass incarceration drives economic gain at the expense of society’s most vulnerable.

ICE Raids Are Breeding Dangerous Imitators and Social Division

ICE impersonators are not a bug in the system; they are a feature, an entirely predictable consequence of the Trump administration’s attempt to create a violent division between native-born Americans and immigrants of any sort.

After Brown: How We Cover Mass Shootings Matters

In the wake of the mass shooting at Brown University—and of mass shootings across the United States—media coverage choices influence public health consequences.

What Zohran Mamdani Should Teach Democrats About Voters

As Democrats turn to the future and look to win elections as a new party, it is time for the party to take a page out of Mamdani’s playbook.

From the Red Scare to Rising Support: Socialism in the U.S.

With Zohran Mamdani's victory in the New York City Democratic primary, it is clear that democratic socialism is on the rise.

The Rise of the Reluctant Independent

As the two parties morph into ideological caricatures, millions of Americans are quietly exiting stage middle. The rise of the “Reluctant Independent” reflects not a lack of political interest, but a rejection of the increasingly rigid, false binary.