Author: Scott Lemieux
Above: Finally, a podcast willing to tell it the way it is: "my extremely wealthy boss should be paying less taxes." Why nobody is watching the Washington Post's thrilling most.
On the one hand, the death and destruction aren't accomplishing anything. On the other hand, it's highly inflationary. But at least it's extremely expensive: The cost of the Iran war.
[Obligatory prefatory note that if you do not support the Democratic candidate in the Maine Senate general election you are objectively pro-John Roberts.] This bullshit is everything wrong with making.
Bill Cassidy could have saved the country from having a crackpot anti-vax failson as Secretary of Health and Human Services, and after his term was over returned to his lucrative.
There's something uniquely pathetic about a once-prominent national newspaper doing a PIVOT TO VIDEO in 2026: The studio renovation reflects a much broader effort by O’Neal and owner Jeff Bezos.
The decision of the Virginia Supreme Court to nullify the results of a procedurally unobjectionable initiative, combined with the Supreme Court of the United States replacing the Voting Rights Act.
Pema Levy explains in an essential piece how the logic, such as it is, of Callais replicates that if two of the most infamous decisions in the Supreme Court's largely.
I have been meaning to follow up on Paul's excellent series of recent posts about law and politics. But one thing I will say is that there are cases in.
