Today on TAP: The president could make generational justice a big winner for basic decency—and for his re-election.
Education in America
Fake Plaintiff, Fake Harm, Fake Case
The Supreme Court is poised to unwind a fair number of legal principles to make sure student debtors don’t get a break.
Republicans’ War on Their Own Public Health
Tens of thousands of conservatives died because they believed anti-vaccine lies. Now the GOP is bringing back measles and polio.
Trying to Erase Black History Won’t Work
California has worked to boost its African American history offerings, creating a rich template for public schools that want to embrace a fuller vision of American history.
Is Economics Self-Correcting?
There are more economists doing useful real-world work. But the closer you get to the pinnacle of the profession, the less has changed.
Brandon Johnson’s Ground Game Defeats Obama Machine in Chicago
The progressive mayor-elect used strategic endorsements and people power to upset his tough-on-crime opponent.
Is There Democratic Life After Tribalism?
Today on TAP: If everything breaks just right, democracy will still take a long time to heal.
A Teacher Answers Back
Today on TAP: With public schools under attack, American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten counters the right wing’s slanders.
David Sacks Justifies Bailout by Highlighting Elite Private Boarding School
Claiming that a failure to guarantee all Silicon Valley Bank deposits would hurt ‘mom-and-pop’ businesses, Sacks then chose the worst possible example.
The Real Goal Behind the Frenzy Against ‘Wokeness’
Get rich by getting the rubes mad.

