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Democrat Wins Special Election for George Santos’ House Seat
Does Tom Suozzi even play volleyball??? -
Crime Mattered in Chicago’s Mayoral Race—Just Not How Pundits Implied It Would
Brandon Johnson showed that progressives can have a persuasive response to gun violence that neither denies it exists nor claims “law and order” as the only solution. -
Republicans Hoped a “Crime Wave” Was Their Ticket to a Red Wave. It Wasn’t.
Fearmongering didn't play out as planned. -
Supreme Court Hands Trump a Win and Delays His Election Subversion Prosecution
The justices will wait almost two months before hearing Trump's argument that he's above the law. -
On Crime, Fetterman and Oz Aren’t as Polar Opposite as You Might Think
Republicans spent over $10 million on ads depicting Fetterman as a far-left softy—but his record suggests otherwise. -
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg Sues Jim Jordan to Block Meddling in Trump Case
"A retaliatory political circus." -
Senior US Official Appears to Endorse Collective Punishment of Gazans
Collective punishment is a war crime. -
The Trouble With Convicting Parents for Their Children’s Violent Crimes
Jennifer Crumbley’s case could facilitate even more injustice in the criminal legal system. -
Illinois Has Become First State to Eliminate Cash Bail
The state is "no longer criminalizing poverty," lawmakers say. -
Oath Keepers Founder Stewart Rhodes Isn’t Sorry for January 6. A Judge Gave Him 18 Years.
“You are not a political prisoner, Mr. Rhodes." -
A “Political Stunt”: House Republicans Move Forward With Impeachment of DHS Secretary Mayorkas
“I assure you that your false accusations do not rattle me and do not divert me," Mayorkas wrote in a letter. -
Trump’s Arrest Is a Reminder Mug Shots Are Bad
In most cases, a photo of someone at one of their lowest points is evil. But this might be the one exception. -
Today, Ron DeSantis’ Florida Will Conduct Its Fourth Execution of the Year
After expanding the death penalty, the 2024 presidential contender has authorized killing a brain-damaged man. -
This Is No Time to Celebrate. The System Is About to Be Tested Like Never Before.
Washington bureau chief David Corn issues this somber warning. -
“Undemocratic”: Why Is Keith Ellison Taking Over a Case From a Prosecutor He Endorsed?
In Minnesota, a murder case for two teenagers is testing a promise from progressives to change the criminal justice system. -
Blaming Larry Krasner for Gun Violence Does Not Make Statistical Sense
Republican lawmakers are cherry-picking crime studies to try and impeach the Philadelphia district attorney. -
The National Guard Is a “WTF” Moment for New York’s Subways. But a Proposed Ban Could Go Even Further.
"People supposedly feel unsafe. But in actuality, they're being forced to confront visible signs of poverty." -
Rough News for Trump: Georgia Prosecutor Bags Eight Fake Electors
Court filings show Fani Willis moving the ball forward with slow strokes. -
Melinda Katz Once Faced Off Against DSA. Now It’s New York’s Police Lobby.
Since barely beating a leftist candidate to become Queens DA, Katz has stuck to a conventional approach to the office. Still, she has drawn a challenge from former cop George Grasso.