Plus: How a Democracy Created a Police State—For Some
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June 01, 2020
An interview with the civil rights leader about demonstrations, Joe Biden, and Donald Trump.
As protests over racial justice erupt across the nation, and Americans look for leadership, Trump has been hunkered down at the White House—watching Fox, tweeting gripes with Democrats and the media, and throwing gas on the fire.
Tananarive Due's childhood ended in 1980 when Miami burned. She's relived that day again and again.
A new documentary examines a singular music scene—and the Boomer generation's abandoned principles.
The Last Week Tonight host didn't hold back on President Donald Trump, either.
Surrounded by 22 trusted aides at Windsor Castle, the monarch is eager for the public to see the royal family, even while in quarantine.
Despite increased African American political power, being black seems as dangerous as ever. In an adaptation from his 2017 book, Chris Hayes examined the system that drives police killings—and its consequences for everyone.
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