Judge rules voting machine company’s defamation suit against Newsmax can go to trial
A voting machine company’s defamation lawsuit against Newsmax appears to be headed toward trial following a judge in Delaware’s ruling on Thursday. The Florida-based company, Smartmatic, accused Newsmax and other conservative media outlets of airing defamatory statements that...
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Harris, Trump locked in dead heat: Poll
The presidential race is in a dead heat, new polling shows, just before Vice President Harris and former President Trump are set to face off in their first debate. A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll found Trump up just 1...
Brickbat: Open Carryout
Police have responded to an uptick in gun violence in downtown Denver by banning food trucks on the weekend. Cops say people tend to gather near the food trucks after leaving nearby bars and night clubs. City officials...
Free Speech and the Educational Mission
Public colleges and universities are bound by the First Amendment. Their private counterparts are not (though a state might choose to apply the requirements of the First Amendment to them, as California has largely done). But...
Torturers for Harris | The Nation
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September 18, 2024
Why are the Dick Cheneys of the world endorsing Harris—and why is she embracing their support?
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Recently, lifelong Republican and torture enthusiast Dick...