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Democracy & Government
  • Letters From an American
    Two Big Stories: Unemployed Stranded and Putin Is Meddling Again
    July 25, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    There are two big stories today. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell admitted today that Senate Republicans and the White House will not come up with a plan to shore up the economy for “a few weeks.” This is a huge problem, because enhanced unemployment benefits end in the next few days. At the same time, a four-month federal moratorium on rent collection and evictions is expiring. The coronavirus bill that Congress passed in March attached an extra ...

  • Letters From an American
    The Party's Over
    July 24, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson
    Trump Cancels the Convention
  • Letters From an American
    The President's Personal Militia
    July 23, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson
    In search of violent anarchists
  • Fight to Vote
    Revealed: US Spends Millions of Taxpayer Dollars on Ineffective Voting Restrictions
    July 23, 2020
    | Sam Levine

    Restrictive “voter identification” laws pushed by Republicans, and widely regarded to be ineffective and discriminatory, have cost taxpayers at least $36m in just a few states.

  • Letters From an American
    Historic Levels, But Not the Good Kind
    July 22, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson
    Corruption, unemployment, pandemic posturing
  • Letters From an American
    Crackdown in Portland
    July 20, 2020
    President's Narrative Breaks Down
  • Letters From an American
    Black Soldiers Win the Battle of Fort Wagner, July 18, 1863
    July 20, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    The men of the 54th knew they were not like other soldiers; they were symbols of how well Black men would fight for their country. Were they men? Or had enslavement destroyed their ability to take on a man's responsibilities? The whole country was watching... and they knew it.

  • Letters From an American
    John Lewis: Thank You, Sir. May You Rest in Power.
    July 18, 2020
    | Heather Cox Richardson

    July 17, 2020 Tonight, just before midnight, we heard the news that 80-year-old Georgia Representative John Lewis has passed away from pancreatic cancer. As a young adult, Lewis was a “troublemaker,” breaking the laws of his state: he broke the laws upholding racial segregation. He organized voting registration drives and in 1960 was one of the thirteen original Freedom Riders, white and black students traveling together from Washington D.C. to New Orleans to challenge segregation. “It was ...

  • Democracy & Government
    Outrage as Trump Crony Now Heading USPS Moves to Slow Mail Delivery
    July 17, 2020
    | Jake Johnson

    With the USPS at risk of completely running out of cash by the end of September without an infusion of emergency funding, postal workers and members of Congress have warned that the Trump administration could attempt to exploit the agency's financial struggles to advance the longstanding right-wing goal of privatizing USPS.

  • Justice
    Trump's Pal Just Used John Roberts' Get-Out-Of-Jail Free Card
    July 17, 2020
    | David Sirota

    One of the Supreme Court’s least-noticed rulings in the past few months just helped the one of the planet’s biggest financial firms — and one of Donald Trump’s billionaire pals — stomp on thousands of public-sector workers and retirees in one of America’s poorest states.



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