
Trump's Social Media Lawsuit Is Mostly Messaging, But Tech Regulation Is Coming
Former president Donald Trump filed a lawsuit this week claiming that his rights are violated by social media bans, claims legal experts say are spurious. But there has long been a push for big tech r...
8 Jul 202114min

How An Increase In Violent Crime Is Changing The Political Landscape
Though crime rates remain well-below historic highs, assaults and murders have spiked since the pandemic began. Democrats in New York picked ex-cop Eric Adams as their mayoral nominee; he's likely to ...
7 Jul 202114min

Six Months Later, There Is A Lot We Don't Know About The Attack On The Capitol
More than five hundred people have been charged in what is on track to be one of the largest criminal investigations in the country's history. Now, a House committee is charged with an impossible task...
6 Jul 202114min

How Democratic Is American Democracy?
By 2040, 70% of Americans could be represented by just 30 Senators. And twice in the last two decades, a Republican president has lost the popular vote but won the White House. America's government wa...
5 Jul 202115min

The Docket: The First Term With A New Conservative 6-3 Majority On The Supreme Court
Chief Justice John Roberts used to be seen as a solid conservative, but as the center of conservative politics moved to the right so did the justices appointed after him. Now with a 6-3 conservative s...
3 Jul 202115min

Weekly Roundup: July 2nd
President Biden did not meet his goal of 70% of Americans having one shot of the vaccine by July 4th, and some hot spots are flaring up in red states with a new variant looming. But there are signs ac...
2 Jul 202125min

Trump Organization, CFO Are Criminally Charged. What Does It Mean For Trump?
Former President Donald Trump's family business and its longtime chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, have been criminally charged by the Manhattan district attorney's office in a case involvin...
1 Jul 202116min

The Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Restrictive Voting Laws
In a 6-3 decision the Supreme Court upheld the state of Arizona's restrictive voting laws that some argued targeted black and brown voters. Plus, the court ruled in favor of rich donors seeking anonym...
1 Jul 202114min





















