Opinion - Page 2

The same people who hated the Kendrick Lamar Super Bowl Halftime Show are bringing you even saltier tears over the Bad Bunny announcement.

Yet again, the government turns its gaze on the wrong target. Talia C. Teneyuque of Saginaw, Michigan, is charged with food stamp fraud for using her Bridge Card to buy flour and sugar for baked goods she sold online. Authorities claim she misused about $1,800 in benefits and warn that she could face ten years […]

People on “RaptureTok” claimed there would be a rapture Tuesday and the world would end, but, once again, it didn't, and we're all still here.

In this op-ed, Alphonso David writes that amid federal retrenchment, mayors and governors must lead the charge on economic opportunity.

When cruelty becomes the currency of argument, it’s only a matter of time before unreasonable stakes create unreasonable participants.

Michael Arceneaux writes that the way the Democratic Party gerontocracy is set up, older leaders cling to power while younger voices are marginalized.

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton writes on how in a country so addicted to firearms, even its most loyal apostles can’t escape the carnage.

Tabitha Brown’s well-intentioned PSA to entrepreneurs didn’t land, as fans pushed back against what they saw as tone-deaf advice.

When a local leader openly defies the president’s orders, we are no longer talking about partisan disagreement. We’re talking about dueling sovereignties.

'Highest 2 Lowest,' the latest Spike Lee joint starring Denzel Washington, is an absolute banger. So why does it feel like Apple is setting it up for failure? 

In this op-ed, Dr. Stacey Patton calls out the blatant hypocrisy of Donald Trump labeling other people as criminals when he is one himself.

Portia Allen-Kyle, Interim Executive Director at Color Of Change, writes that when it comes to redistricting, we have to fight fire with fire.