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13 votes
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US Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals further narrows Voting Rights Act’s scope
33 votes -
Inside the secret negotiations to free Evan Gershkovich
9 votes -
What do congressmen actually do? The work life of US Congress.
12 votes -
San Francisco becomes first US city to ban automated rent-fixing technology
66 votes -
Coinbase appears to have violated campaign finance laws with a $25 million super PAC donation
32 votes -
Girl, so confusing: Will the “Brat” memes help or hurt Kamala Harris?
22 votes -
In historic move, US to upgrade military command structure in Japan
21 votes -
Governor Gavin Newsom orders homeless sweeps throughout California
38 votes -
The cynic and the two nations: Twenty years since Barack Obama assured us we're the *United* States of America, a new country has been building with fearful momentum. Can anything be done to stop it?
11 votes -
What to know about the proposed Kids Online Safety Act and its chances of passing in the US Congress
20 votes -
J.D. Vance gets his techno-authoritarian ideas from Peter Thiel and Curtis Yarvin
23 votes -
Kamala Harris lacks charisma and time
31 votes -
Jessica Valenti (Abortion, Every Day) summarizing Kamala Harris' position on abortion rights
18 votes -
How Kamala Harris rose as a California moderate
15 votes -
The roads to replacing Joe Biden
10 votes -
Jack Black ends Tenacious D tour after bandmate’s Donald Trump shooting comment
57 votes -
US SEC sues Trump Media SPAC ex-CEO Patrick Orlando for alleged fraud
15 votes -
Donald Trump does not get post-shooting poll boost
44 votes -
Project 2025: The radical conservative plan to reshape America under Donald Trump
61 votes -
Tracking cryptocurrency industry spending to influence 2024 US elections
22 votes -
Joe Biden calls Volodymyr Zelensky 'Putin' right before huge press conference
41 votes -
Bernie Sanders: Joe Biden for US President
41 votes -
US history shows swapping candidates is a losing game for Democrats
32 votes -
Donald Trump is a de-facto incumbent US President ("Why I think Joe Biden decided to run again (and why he can’t really talk about it)")
29 votes -
Cities are cracking down on short-term rentals. Here’s how.
23 votes -
Joe Biden's path to US re-election has all but vanished
23 votes -
After Joe Biden's debate performance, the US presidential race is unchanged
20 votes -
Tractor Supply slashes its DEI and climate goals after a right-wing pressure campaign
29 votes -
Donald Trump loathes our laws, puts self over country, and is dangerous for America. He is fully unfit to lead, writes the editorial board.
50 votes -
Former US President Donald Trump claims not to know who is behind Project 2025. A CNN review found at least 140 people who worked for him are involved.
44 votes -
The credibility trap – is reputation worth fighting for?
11 votes -
What can be done about the Supreme Court of the United States?
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past...
I'm pitching this question out to Tildes because I'm drawing a blank. It feels like we have seen an absolute stripping of our rights and unbridled support for large, private capital in the past week; and I'm unsure of how to respond. Considering the scale of impact these rulings will have on every US citizen's day to day life, things are surprisingly quiet. I'm wondering how other folks are thinking about mobilizing - be it through protest, outreach to representatives, or civil disobedience. It doesn't feel like there is a wave of ire. At least in my circles, there are no protests like the Women's March or BLM. There has been no response from my local representatives in congress or state senators. It's just eerie radio silence.
Is anyone else feeling this way? Has anyone joined or developed some sort of response to what is happening?
83 votes -
What are the most effective ways to help get Joe Biden re-elected in the US?
So I'm kind of terrified by recent political news. What can I do to help? Options include: Donating Phone banking Text banking Postcarding Door knocking Volunteering as an election worker Does...
So I'm kind of terrified by recent political news. What can I do to help?
Options include:
- Donating
- Phone banking
- Text banking
- Postcarding
- Door knocking
- Volunteering as an election worker
Does anyone have an informed opinion about which of these will actually move the needle and which ones just make you feel like you're doing something?
48 votes -
Kansas Supreme Court reaffirms abortion rights are protected by constitution, striking down two laws
58 votes -
Arizona abortion rights advocates submit double the signatures needed to put constitutional amendment on ballot
63 votes -
Why a new conservative brain trust is resettling across America: Pro-Donald Trump professionals aren’t just talking about remaking Western civilization
28 votes -
Read the US Supreme Court’s ruling on immunity
55 votes -
"Radical, in a different vein": The "Abundants" and supply-side progressives
17 votes -
It’s up to us
25 votes -
Los Angeles’s mayor was contemplating a mask ban. She just got Covid.
38 votes -
After a shaky debate performance top US Democrats talk about replacing Joe Biden on the ticket
90 votes -
The US Supreme Court weakens federal regulators, overturning decades-old Chevron decision
67 votes -
US Supreme Court allows cities to enforce bans on homeless people sleeping outside
35 votes -
US Supreme Court makes it harder to charge Capitol riot defendants with obstruction, charge Donald Trump faces
24 votes -
The victims of US nuclear testing deserve more than this
16 votes -
Despite Republican opposition, citizen-led abortion measures could be on the ballot in nine US states
41 votes -
US House GOP leaders vow to block online privacy bill over intraparty pushback
19 votes -
Proposed ballot measure to raise corporate taxes, give every Oregonian $750 a year likely to make November ballot
39 votes -
Maryland governor to pardon 175,000 marijuana convictions in sweeping order
52 votes