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Will There Ever Be Justice for the Iraq War?
A world without accountability paved the way for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Cartoon: Silicon Valley Banking
You know the cycle — the bright idea, the “disruption,” and eventually, the bailout.

We Need to Broaden Our Conversation About Guns
Looking at gun manufacturing rather than just gun ownership can help break down our status quo red-blue divide.

20 Years On, What Did the Iraq War Truly Cost?
The war claimed more than lives and treasure — it claimed a future’s worth of lost opportunities. Now, younger generations are demanding them back.

Immigration Policy Doesn’t Have To Be This Way
For 20 years, the Department of Homeland Security has made life a nightmare for millions — but Dreamers like me have seen that there’s another way.

Biden’s Budget Would Level the Playing Field and Reduce the Deficit
The president’s plan for jobs, families, and health reflects the things most of us value. But it should spend more on those and less on the Pentagon.

Cartoon: Freedom, Florida Style
The freedom to say, read, teach, and do only what the governor approves.

Are the Women of Your Statehouse Properly Attired?
Instead of fixing their image by legislating responsibly, some state lawmakers say a dress code will suffice — for women, of course.

In the Era of Legal Marijuana, the Kids Are Alright
Opponents thought legalization would lead to more teens using marijuana. Ten years since the first states legalized, the reverse has happened.

Inequality Costs Social Security Trillions. Here’s How We Fix It.
There’s no need to cut Social Security. If the wealthy simply paid the same tax the rest of us do, we could even expand benefits.