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How History Classes on the Womenâs Suffrage Movement Leave Out the Work of Black Voting Rights Activists
Many of the Black voting rights activists who paved the way for Kamala Harris are not household names or even taught in U.S. schools
Why Nancy Pelosi Has Settled for a Smaller COVID-19 Relief Deal
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. For months, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi held the line against a pared-down stimulus plan to prop up the coronavirus-hobbled economy. She insisted that Democrats needed to go big orâŚ
2020 Tested Us Beyond Measure. Where Do We Go From Here?
Weâre bored, anxious, overworked or, worse, unemployed.
Science Delivers the COVID-19 Vaccine. Too Bad Not Enough People Want It
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. Coronavirus fatigue is real. Most of us have been cooped-up at home for months, venturing out only as needed for food and supplies. âOver itâ doesnât begin to coverâŚ
In Georgia, a Presidentâs Grudge and the Balance of Power in the Senate Collide â With Disastrous Prospects for Republicans
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. F. Scott Fitzgerald would never be mistaken for a Southern author. But these days, I canât help but wonder if The Great Gatsby scribe werenât an unwitting prophet aboutâŚ
âThe Archive Means We Are Counted in History.â Zanele Muholi on Documenting Black, Queer Life in South Africa
"To think that people are being recognized and respected and have been given a space to be themselvesâit heals."
âItâs Changing Because We Make a Change.â Steve McQueen on Laying Down a Path for Black British Creators
The director discusses his new film anthology 'Small Axe'
Donald Trumpâs Foreign Policy Leaves Behind Destructionâand Opportunityâfor Joe Biden
How Trump's disruptions could be Biden's opportunity
Lots of Coronavirus-Relief Packages Are Floating Around the Hill. That Doesnât Mean Help Is on the Way
The headlines coming out of Capitol Hill this week might have you think much-needed COIVD-19 relief is just a few details away
For Years, Republicans Ignored Donald Trumpâs Tweets. Now Theyâre Using Twitter as an Excuse to Attack Bidenâs Budget Chief Pick
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. As soon as Neera Tandenâs name emerged as President-elect Joe Bidenâs pick to run the nitty-gritty of the entire government, Washington heard the political manifestation of a record scratch.âŚ
On World AIDS Day, Those Who Fought the 1980s Epidemic Find Striking Differences and Tragic Parallels in COVID-19
Many have pointed out the stark public response differences between the two outbreaks
Democrats Are Already Looking Ahead to 2022 Midterms
This article is part of the The DC Brief, TIMEâs politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox every weekday. Only one big job remains up for grabs in Democratsâ House Leadership elections, and the contest to see who will helm their campaign arm for the next two yearsâŚ