On August 13, the Castro campaign released a televised ad holding Trump responsible for the El Paso terrorist attack and arguing that he “stoked the fire of racists.”
It Is Not Too Late For Justice In The Jeffrey Epstein Case
Justice is not over for the victims of Jeffrey Epstein despite the circumstances of his death, writes Margaret Valenti.
Sanders Campaign Launches Grassroots #MyBernieStory
#MyBernieStory began trending on Twitter shortly after the feature’s launch, with many taking to the platform to express why Sanders is the candidate that most resonates with them.
What Epstein’s Death Says About America’s Jails
Epstein’s death may have been a conspiracy, but past experience suggests it is simply a case of gross negligence. Liam Glen writes on suicides in jails and prisons.
Artistic Solidarity in a Disparate World: Toward a Better Oblivion (Community Center)
Over the past few months, whenever I have felt stressed or overwhelmed, I have turned to the soothing yet urgent tunes of the new band Better Oblivion Community Center. Read here about the artistic partnership responsible for their music and how their lyrics serve as a searing critique of modern American life.
State of the Campaign: Sanders Campaign Does Damage Control
The Sanders Campaign is seeking to combat recent suggestions of Sander’s decline by focusing on his “solid second place” position.
Mass Shootings Create National Trauma
Mass shootings are a public health crisis and they are creating a national trauma, writes Margaret Valenti.
The 2011 Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement Needs To Be Changed
There are some serious flaws with the 2011 Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, which are preventing the U.S. as well as quite a few other countries from ratifying this agreement.
Should The US Intervene In Kashmir?
The crisis between India and Pakistan should have everyone concerned, but there is no simple solution in sight. Liam Glen writes on the dispute over Kashmir and the international community’s response.
