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History tells us the danger the economy faces is recession, not inflation

Raising the cost of public and private borrowing increases the danger of recession. In 2024, this risk far outweighs the risk of renewed inflation.

Black leaders reflect on Juneteenth nearly 160 years after Galveston enslaved were freed

Black leaders around the nation are reflecting on the legacy of Juneteenth and the need for the holiday nearly 160 years after the last of enslaved Americans were emancipated.  “Juneteenth is a time to come together to celebrate freedom, liberty and the resilience that has defined the Black American story from our arrival on these...

RFK Jr. appears unlikely to make CNN debate stage

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is unlikely to stand on the first debate stage next week, a setback that could throw him off course in his race against President Biden and former President Trump. The independent candidate is determined to debate his Democratic and Republican rivals in Atlanta on June 27. But he’s running out of...

The history of actual American class war: When workers shot back

Class struggle is one thing; class war — when workers shoot back at the bosses — is of an entirely different magnitude. While rare, literal class war is not unknown in America.

Bob Good says he can still ‘prevail’ in close Virginia race

House Freedom Caucus Chair Bob Good (R) said Wednesday that he “can still prevail” in the tight Republican primary for his Virginia seat, which remained too close to call. “We are in a period where the law provides a process for evaluating the accuracy of all the vote totals from election day to ensure everyone...

High-level US-Israel meeting ‘canceled,’ per source, as WH official says details not ‘fully finalized’

The U.S. canceled a high-level meeting with Israeli officials this week after Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the U.S. for not sending enough military aid.

Jan 6 subpoenas against Trump aides would be revoked under new bill

More than two dozen House Republicans are backing a push to revoke subpoenas sent to former President Trump aides by the now-defunct House select committee on Jan. 6.

Key Dem Senate candidate who accused opponent of election denialism has history of questioning results

Rep. Colin Allred, the Democrat nominee for Senate in Texas, has a long history of questioning election legitimacy despite attacking his GOP opponent, Sen. Ted Cruz, over the issue.

N.Y. AG Letitia James Faces Subpoena Threat over Key Prosecutor in Trump Hush-Money Case

Matthew Colangelo formerly worked for the New York attorney general and the Department of Justice, where he targeted Trump.

Climate Activists Vandalize Stonehenge with Spray Paint

The vandalism comes as thousands prepare to travel to the historic site to celebrate the summer solstice.

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