Opinion
Opinion
Opinion
The Broligarchy’s Complaints Are Without Substance. Unfortunately, That Won’t Stop Them.
At President Trump’s inauguration last month, while thousands of supporters huddled together in the freezing cold,...
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Opinion
We Need More Transit Connections Between Charlottesville and Richmond
My trip to North Carolina last fall went pretty smoothly for a student with no car. The journey there took about half...
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Opinion
The First Hundred Days: Executive Actions on Day One
Among the first tasks of an incoming president is to sign the first wave of executive orders. Historically, these...
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Opinion
The First Hundred Days: Prologue
When he came down the golden escalator in June of 2015 to announce his bid for the presidency, a once beloved...
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Opinion
RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Propaganda is a Virus in Itself
The development of widespread vaccinations has been one of the most outstanding achievements in human history, saving...
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Opinion
The Circus Troupe Soon To be Running the Country
In the high-stakes circus that has become American politics, a troupe of dozens of nominees is poised to take center...
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Opinion
TJI Wrapped: The Top 30 Songs of 2024
2024 was an elite year for music enthusiasts—a time when artists across varied genres pushed boundaries, became...
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History
Clean Slate: Controversial Presidential Pardons from Every Century
In the wake of Joe Biden pardoning his son Hunter Biden a few weeks ago for violating tax and gun laws, the concept...
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