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Today’s Campus Protest Crackdowns Are All Too Familiar to Me
I lived through a similar college crisis after 9/11. The lessons of that era are urgent.
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Arizona Just Indicted a Bunch of Trump Associates. Some Are Notably Missing.
Here are the highlights of what's in the indictment.
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If You Care About Reproductive Rights, Keep a Close Eye on These Under-the-Radar Elections
Recent state supreme court decisions restricting abortion have supercharged the stakes on some crucial down-ballot races.
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Why the Word “Conspiracy” Has Become So Critical to the Case Against Donald Trump
Prosecutors have finally homed in on their strategy.
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How Trump Found His Lawyer
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There Are No Illusions Left About What Tom Cotton Really Wants
Breaking down his bloodthirsty call to arms against protesters.
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The Lawyer Defending Idaho’s Abortion Ban Irritated the One Justice He Needed On His Side
When you've lost Justice Barrett on an abortion case...
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Five Escaped Horses Rampaged Through Central London for Two Hours This Morning, By the Way
“We are grateful for the due consideration given by the members of the public to not making loud noises around our horses,” an army spokesman said.
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The Guy Who Shoved a Planned Parenthood Volunteer Lost His Primary. This Won’t Be the Last You Hear of Him.
His anti-abortion antics have made him something of a hero on the right.
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Famine Is Not “Imminent” in Gaza, It’s Already Underway—but There’s a Reason It’s So Hard to Declare It.
Many seem confused about what’s happening. There are three key factors to understand.
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Which State Did Hiram Fong, the First Asian -American U.S. Senator, Represent?
Test your wits on the Slate Quiz for April 24, 2024.
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How the Far-Right Wing of Congress Squandered All Its Leverage
Marjorie Taylor Greene and her gang have cost Republicans any real wins.
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You Don’t Want to Know How It’s Going Between Trump’s Lawyers and the Judge Presiding Over His Criminal Case
(Yes you do.)
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Columbia Calls the Cops
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