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Susanne Craig and Rachel Abrams, reporters at The New York Times, will hold a public Q&A as part of the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation’s Distinguished Journalists Program at W&L.

Susanne Craig and Rachel Abrams, reporters at The New York Times, will hold a public Q&A as part of the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation’s Distinguished Journalists Program at W&L.

The U.S. government is working hard to destabilize the nation. No, this is not another conspiracy theory.


Democratic Party presidential nomination candidate Julián Castro has unveiled his “People First” Economic Plan for Working Families, a sweeping platform to support working families and ensure the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share.

The Change the Terms Coalition held a press call with leaders from Charlottesville Wednesday to publicize its call on Twitter to ban white supremacists from its platform ahead of the Unite the Right Rally anniversary.

Prayers? No. Plumb out of them. Got a lot of thoughts, though, about the collective thumb up our asses that’s keeping us from preventing mass shootings.

This isn’t the best week to be a moderate, centrist, bipartisan Democrat, if we hadn’t already jumped the shark on that a while ago.

We have let the government’s evil-doing, its abuses, power grabs, brutality, meanness, inhumanity, immorality, greed, corruption, debauchery and tyranny go on for too long.

Joe Biden today laid out his foreign policy vision for America to restore dignified leadership at home and respected leadership on the world stage.

Power corrupts. Anyone who believes differently hasn’t been paying attention.
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