Party Like It’s 1899: What It’s Like Growing Up With a Segregated Prom In parts of the U.S., segregated proms still appear to be going on in some form. So why is no one talking about it? By Harmon Leon
A Federal Court Judge May Erase Obamacare and Obama’s Legacy If the Supreme Court's remaining conservative justices vote to strike down the ACA this time around, it could be the end of Obamacare. By Donald Scarinci
Paul Manafort Smeared Democrats by Connecting Them to His Former Lobbying Client Manafort also encouraged White House officials to declare "a public relations war on the FBI." By Davis Richardson
Right-Wing Media Attacks Wrong Christine Ford in Quest to Discredit Kavanaugh Accuser By John Bonazzo
How Trump’s Scramble to Replace Justice Anthony Kennedy Is Becoming ‘Game of Thrones’ By Davis Richardson
Larry Kudlow Belittles Nikki Haley’s ‘Momentary Confusion’ Over Russian Sanctions By Davis Richardson
Will Sam Nunberg’s Political Kamikaze and Collusion Claims Result in Prison Time? By Davis Richardson