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The GOP's complex relationship with Black Americans, from early civil rights to recent controversies over race and identity.
Voting rights advocates are calling for collective action and encouraging a reframing of how we approach elections and the work that comes after.
This is the second time in less than a year that the Department of Justice has indicted Comey at the behest of President Donald Trump.
The White House thinks it's being cute, mocking the fact that the "No Kings" movement has launched multiple waves of anti-Trump protests.
The move comes as the Florida state legislature advanced a new congressional map that could potentially give the GOP four new House seats.
Could any of our most recent Democratic presidents have gotten away with making "America's" 250th birthday all about themselves like this?
The Court's decision gave in to fake reverse racism claims, striking down a second Black-majority congressional district in Louisiana.
The four Black Republican members of the House are on their way out the door, and Sen. Tim Scott will be the only Black GOP member left.
The ruling came on the same day as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis revealed a congressional map that could give Republicans four new House seats.
Under Kristi Noem’s leadership, the Department of Homeland Security declined to renew Temporary Protected Status for 12 countries last year.
Jimmy Kimmel made a joke that implied the first lady was among many people who can't wait for Trump to leave the land of the living.
The far-right is statistically responsible for more political violence, and MAGAts dish out the same extreme rhetoric they complain about.
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