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Amanda Williams has been colouring the Chicago-area landscape for years. She’s painted condemned homes in areas long disinvested in, in hues that resonate with Black culture (like the bluish-green...
Mere hours after the Trump administration’s latest tariff scheme launched on July 24, the government was sued again by the same small businesses that had already defeated prior White...
The Democrats are at it again, fiddling with the presidential nominating calendar in hopes of achieving the impossible — making it even-handed towards the party’s various voting groups without...
The more I think about Proposition 40, the billionaire tax that will go before California voters in November, the angrier I get. I’m angry at President Donald Trump. His...
It is only six weeks or so since the then defence secretary, a widely-respected figure by the name of John Healey, told the not-so-widely-respected prime minister at the time,...
As Sir Keir Starmer’s premiership neared its end, an unassuming social club on the outskirts of a former mining town became the nerve centre for a reboot of the...
New UK Prime Minister Andy Burnham announced a tax cut to ease cost-of-living pressures as he was set to convene his first cabinet meeting on Tuesday. After a day...
Alice Thornton has spent more than two decades treating people living with HIV in Lexington, Kentucky. Her team tends to “cringe” anytime they hear about patients having to fill...
The usual challenge facing a new prime minister usurping a predecessor mid-term is how to make the “change” they promise without entirely trashing the work of the previous administration,...
Who should have more power — the people of the states or the corporations that are authorised by them? For legislators in Hawaii and Montana, the answer is most...