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  • Clean Toilets, Dirty Secrets: ICE Finally Gets a Court-Ordered Makeover in Broadview

    Clean Toilets, Dirty Secrets: ICE Finally Gets a Court-Ordered Makeover in Broadview

    Somewhere between bureaucracy and mildew, the Constitution just won a small victory. This week, a federal judge in Chicago decided that the Bill of Rights applies even when the floors are wet. U.S. District Judge Robert Gettleman issued a temporary restraining order forcing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to clean up the Broadview detention facility

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  • The Morning After the Wave: Trump’s Truth Social Tantrum and the Art of Governing by Gripe

    The Morning After the Wave: Trump’s Truth Social Tantrum and the Art of Governing by Gripe

    There is a sound that follows defeat, and it is not silence. It is the clattering of a smartphone in the small hours, the electronic cough of a man refreshing his own reflection. The morning after Democrats’ big wins, while New York was still sweeping up confetti and poll workers were still drinking reheated coffee,

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  • Democrats Tuesday Night Lesson: The Cure For Whisper Politics

    Democrats Tuesday Night Lesson: The Cure For Whisper Politics

    If Democrats want to govern, they have to stop apologizing for oxygen, pick fights they can win in public, scrap the procedural choke points on purpose, and brag until the story sticks. There is a certain sound to a party that does not trust itself. It is crisp, consultative, and terrified of verbs. You can

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  • The Blue Wave Broke: Prepare For Trump To Become More Unhinged

    The Blue Wave Broke: Prepare For Trump To Become More Unhinged

    Some nights don’t end; they just change temperature. Tonight is one of those nights. Across America, the political map bled blue again. It wasn’t subtle, and it wasn’t polite. The “Blue Wave” that pundits dismissed as myth or meme arrived in full coastal fury. Suburban districts turned into crime scenes for Republican incumbents. Ballot initiatives

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  • Hunger as Leverage: The White House’s Calculated Pause of SNAP During the Shutdown

    Hunger as Leverage: The White House’s Calculated Pause of SNAP During the Shutdown

    Turning food aid into a bargaining chip, and calling it fiscal responsibility Here is the grotesque irony of the 2025 federal shutdown: the largest food-aid program in the United States, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), serving roughly forty-two million Americans, was treated not as a lifeline but as a cudgel. When the walls came

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  • The Dick Cheney Legacy: When Power, Privilege and Paradox Collide

    The Dick Cheney Legacy: When Power, Privilege and Paradox Collide

    At 84, Dick Cheney leaves us a blueprint of power run amok, and a side note on gay rights that doesn’t redeem the wreckage. There is a kind of irony that follows the news of Dick Cheney’s death in 2025 like an aftershock: the man who helped expand the presidency’s power, condone torture, harden the

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  • Bring Back Pete Buttigieg: How a UPS Jet Turned Louisville’s Hub Into Ground Zero

    Bring Back Pete Buttigieg: How a UPS Jet Turned Louisville’s Hub Into Ground Zero

    There is a peculiar silence that follows an explosion. It’s the sound of disbelief catching its breath, the half-second before the mind decides what it just saw was real. On a gray Kentucky afternoon, that silence fell over Louisville when a UPS Airlines MD-11 freighter lifted from runway 17R, caught fire, and came apart mid-climb.

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  • Competence Wins a News Cycle: The Week Democrats Made Normal Look Radically Blue

    Competence Wins a News Cycle: The Week Democrats Made Normal Look Radically Blue

    For once, America looked up from its collective doom scroll and saw something profoundly un-American by recent standards: functioning democracy. No coups, no indictments, no men in designer flak jackets shouting about tyranny from podcast studios. Just elections that ran, counted, and ended with results that made sense. Zohran Mamdani became New York City’s first

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  • The Night New York Chose Hope Over Fear And Turned Zohran Mamdani’s Microphone On

    The Night New York Chose Hope Over Fear And Turned Zohran Mamdani’s Microphone On

    A working city ignored a presidential threat, shrugged at nostalgia, and handed the job to a 34-year-old borough organizer who treated power like a verb. The story begins the way most power stories do, inside a pressure chamber. A president raised the cost of defiance on a city he does not love. A former governor

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  • The Epstein Ballroom: How Trump Bulldozed the People’s House for His Corporate Coronation

    The Epstein Ballroom: How Trump Bulldozed the People’s House for His Corporate Coronation

    There are many ways to announce the end of an era. Some presidents sign bills, others write memoirs. Donald Trump brought in the bulldozers. Last month, under the glare of work lights and the applause of donors, the East Wing of the White House collapsed into dust, making way for what the administration calls the

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