Comparing Perspectives on Affirmative Action: Evaluating Jackson’s Successes and Thomas’ Missteps

This article is part of HuffPost’s biweekly politics newsletter. Click here to subscribe. It’s been almost a week since the Supreme Court ruled against affirmative action in university admissions, and I haven’t been able to stop thinking about a key argument made by Justice Clarence Thomas in his concurring opinion. Instead of focusing on legal …

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The College-Admissions Essay Fatality: How the Supreme Court Landed the Final Blow

Yesterday’s Supreme Court decision declared that race-conscious admissions programs are unconstitutional. However, colleges are still allowed to consider how race has affected an applicant’s life when mentioned in their admissions essay. This ruling has sparked speculation about the potential value of personal essays in expressing one’s racial background. The end of affirmative action will not …

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Selective Treatment by the Media is Politicizing the Supreme Court

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court dismissed the independent state legislature theory in a 6-3 ruling, with as many Republican-appointed justices supporting the majority as dissenting from it. This decision comes after the Court declined to hear a case that would have potentially affected an African-American majority congressional district in Louisiana, and ruled that Alabama violated …

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New Zealand’s Progressive Health Care

The future of healthcare, as envisioned by woke activists, is a shocking departure from traditional American values. They advocate for doctors and nurses to engage in racial discrimination against patients, prioritizing black and Hispanic individuals while pushing white and Asian patients to the back of the line. This harmful demand poses a direct threat to …

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Juneteenth: Commemorating the Freedom of All Americans

In recent years, the concept of forgiveness has lost its significance as we focus on the faults and mistakes of others without examining our own. Our society’s self-appointed judges use judgment not to promote meaningful change, but to inflict pain and assert control. These select few have redefined forgiveness, once seen as a virtue, as …

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Max Verstappen Secures Back-to-Back Victory at Canadian Grand Prix

Max Verstappen achieved his 41st career win at the Canadian Grand Prix, tying with the legendary Ayrton Senna. The Red Bull driver dominated the race, leading from start to finish, and securing his second consecutive victory at Circuit Jacques Villeneuve. Verstappen expressed his pride at reaching this milestone, especially considering his childhood dream of becoming …

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