Who would win in a brawl, Elon Musk or Mark Zuckerberg?
Civil Rights in America
The Roberts Court’s Cynical Use of Free Speech to Allow Discrimination
Today on TAP: If a Colorado web designer can refuse to serve a same-sex couple, why can’t a business owner discriminate against Blacks, Muslims, and Jews?
Black Political Power Still Traumatizes the White South
After ‘Milligan,’ some redistricting cases may find their way back to state lawmakers who fear Black voters—and the multiracial coalitions they can anchor.
Why Supreme Court Protests Matter
Public outrage at the extreme decisions and corruption may have gotten John Roberts to uphold Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act.
Angry About Capitalism
John Nichols discusses the book he wrote with Bernie Sanders.
The Rise of Italian Post-Fascism
Historian David Broder talks about the roots and career of Giorgia Meloni.
Trans Rights in Finland
Transphobes cite Finland as proof that trans activists have gone too far. It isn’t true.
The Bureau of Prisons Proposes to Raid Incarcerated People’s Bank Accounts
Advocates are left in the dark as the agency ends public comment on a rule that could garnish up to 50 percent of someone’s wages to use on fines and fees.

