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Opinion: There may be more to Dean Phillips’ ‘moon shot’ presidential bid than meets the eye

CNN Opinion by Arick Wierson (CNN) — One of the biggest head-scratchers in national politics as of late is the insurgent candidacy of Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips for the Democratic presidential nomination, an idea he had been publicly toying with for several months. Phillips formally joined the race by filing paperwork for “Dean 24, Inc.” with the Federal

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Opinion: There may be more to Dean Phillips’ ‘moon shot’ presidential bid than meets the eye

Opinion by Arick Wierson (CNN) — One of the biggest head-scratchers in national politics as of late is the insurgent candidacy of Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips for the Democratic presidential nomination, an idea he had been publicly toying with for several months. Phillips formally joined the race by filing paperwork for “Dean 24, Inc.” with the Federal Election

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A century ago, W.E.B. Du Bois published a short-lived magazine for Black families. Now it has been reborn as a book

Analysis by John Blake, CNN (CNN) — If you’d stepped inside a typical Black household not too long ago, you would have seen this: plastic-covered living room furniture, portraits of Jesus and the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on the walls, and a collection of vinyl records with gospel, Motown hits and maybe a Richard Pryor

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Opinion: How likely is a US-Iran escalation in the Middle East?

Opinion by Charles Dunne (CNN) — A total of 21 US military personnel have sustained injuries after coming under attack 13 times by aerial drones and rockets on bases in Iraq and Syria last week, defense officials told CNN on Wednesday. The injuries might be minor, but the statement behind them isn’t: The threat of a broader conflict, possibly involving US forces, is

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Opinion: Why Mike Johnson is actually an inspired choice for speaker

Opinion by Patrick T. Brown (CNN) — The MAGA wing of American conservatism often seems more unified by its enemies than what policies they share. They dislike globalists, a left wing they see as obsessed with race and gender, and Republicans who seem to care more about mainstream approval than “fighting” for conservative victories. But which battles are worth fighting for

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