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D.L. Hughley takes a deep dive into when society devalues intellectual pursuits, it risks falling behind in an increasingly complex world.

One example is the recent Georgia Public Service Commission race, a statewide election with little visibility and high stakes. 

Top 5 Longest Government Shutdowns In The U.S. Government shutdowns are a stark reminder of the deep divisions that can arise within the U.S. political system. They occur when Congress fails to pass funding legislation for federal agencies, often due to intense disagreements over budget priorities, policy issues, or political strategies. These impasses can disrupt […]

Judge Melodee Armstrong discusses key legal issues, faith, and a landmark Supreme Court ruling on police conduct.

Michael Arceneaux writes that the way the Democratic Party gerontocracy is set up, older leaders cling to power while younger voices are marginalized.

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton writes on how in a country so addicted to firearms, even its most loyal apostles can’t escape the carnage.

It’s not about stopping crime. It’s about baiting Black and Brown folks into rebellion so he can justify unleashing even more force, and quite frankly, justify killing us.

Portia Allen-Kyle, Interim Executive Director at Color Of Change, writes that when it comes to redistricting, we have to fight fire with fire.

Make no mistake -- MAGA isn’t a movement; it’s the Confederacy reborn, and if we don’t fight back at every turn, America as we know it will not survive.

The irony is staggering; Putin, the leader of a country condemned globally for staging sham elections, is now dictating America’s democratic playbook to its own president.

Economic boycotts have a long history in American politics as a means of driving change and bringing entrenched power structures to their knees. 

The president claims his deployment of the National Guard is about crime. The truth? It’s about control—and silencing the people who call this city home.