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What to Know About Trump's New Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles
What to Know About Trump's New Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles
By Mel Leonor Barclay
How Project 2025 Could Transform Education in the U.S.
Here’s what the conservative plan says.
By Jackie Mader, Christina A. Samuels, Caroline Preston, Sarah Butrymowicz, Ariel Gilreath, Neal Morton, Olivia Sanchez, Meredith Kolodner, Jon Marcus, The Hechinger Report, and Liz Willen
Watch Ted Cruz’s Daughter Caroline Wince When He Mentions Trump: ‘Don’t Clap for That’
A viral TikTok clip caught Caroline Cruz grimacing as her dad said he hoped and prayed that Trump would be reelected.
By Angie Jaime
How Trump and Vance Plan to Dismantle Education As We Know It
From K-12 schools to higher ed.
By Sarah Butrymowicz, Ariel Gilreath, Meredith Kolodner, Jackie Mader, Neal Morton, Caroline Preston, Javeria Salman, Christina A. Samuels, Olivia Sanchez, and Nirvi Shah
Donald Trump, Avowed Transphobe, Will Return to the White House
What you need to know about his extreme anti-LGBTQ+ agenda for a second term.
By Nico Lang
Why We Probably Won't Know the Results on Election Night
And why that’s nothing to worry about.
By Toni Odejimi
Can Kamala Harris Please Stop Embracing Dick Cheney and Guns?
Young and working-class people are being dismissed, again.
By Rebecca Fishbein
It’s Legal to Execute an Innocent Person in the United States
The Supreme Court has twice ruled that it is perfectly constitutional to do so.
By Scott Hechinger
What Happened When the Far-Right Took Over This Community College
The takeover of North Idaho College reveals the Far-Right’s blueprint for destroying higher education.
By Laura JedeedPhotography by Amy Osborne
Students Who Witnessed Charlie Kirk’s ‘Brainwashed’ Tour Have... Thoughts
“He’s kind of just a weird guy.”
By Lizzie Ramirez
What Trump and the Manosphere Can Teach Us About Young Men
"There's a growing current among a lot of young men of grievance.”
By Jessica Washington
These Two States Are Responsible for Most of the Nation’s School Book Bans
The number of books banned in public schools over the past year skyrocketed to more than 10,000.
By Nadra Nittle, The 19th
The Evangelical Homeschooling Movement Shaped Generations of Kids
It taught kids to embrace the “evangelical gospel of whiteness and power.*
By Blake Chastain
How Young Conservatives Feel About Voting in a Blue State
“It didn't feel like voting mattered."
By Maggie LeBeau
The Dangerous Myth of the Criminal Migrant
Democrats and Republicans alike have pushed this false narrative.
By Barbara Sostaita
These 16 Supreme Court Cases Prove Just How Important Elections Are
Whoever is elected President in 2024 could shape the Supreme Court for years to come.
By Guides.Vote
Donald Trump Doesn’t Care About Black People
Yet he’s drawing a growing number of young Black voters.
By Jameelah Nasheed
Tierra Whack and Janelle Monáe Are Showing Up for North Carolina
This North Carolina music festival is making politics fun.
By Gino Nuzzolillo