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A moment of reckoning for gerrymandering

Analysis by Zachary B. Wolf, CNN (CNN) — Americans’ reckoning with their own democracy extends beyond the looming presidential election to a much more local level. There are new details about how the conservative-dominated US Supreme Court issued its most unexpected decision of the past year and threw out Alabama’s congressional map, part of a

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Britain’s Rishi Sunak has a month to shake his party from its slumber. If he fails, the next election could already be over

Analysis by Luke McGee, CNN London (CNN) — Rishi Sunak has just under a month to answer the most critical question he faces as British Prime Minister: why does his Conservative Party deserve another five years in power at the next election? Next month, the governing Conservative Party’s annual conference will take place in Manchester,

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Opinion: Why the 14th Amendment shouldn’t disqualify Trump

Opinion by David Orentlicher (CNN) — On Wednesday, six Colorado voters and the Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) filed a lawsuit in state court to prevent former President Donald Trump from running for the presidency next year. They argue that the Constitution’s Disqualification Clause in the 14th Amendment, barring those who’ve engaged in insurrection from holding office,

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Opinion: It’ll take more than a new Barbie to quiet the male voices in women’s sports

Opinion by Amy Bass (CNN) — With a global box office that saw $1 billion and kept on going, Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” has dominated just about every space of summer 2023, but like any good money-maker, Barbie isn’t quite done yet. (CNN and the distributors of “Barbie” share a parent company, Warner Brothers Discovery.) Mattel is now sending her into the

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Opinion: What CEOs are missing by trying to get workers back to the office

Opinion by Terri Gerstein (CNN) — There’s been a surge of labor action in the past year, with high-profile strikes and threatened strikes among Hollywood writers and actors, Starbucks baristas, truck drivers, auto workers and more. Workers are pushing back in other ways, too: Many are trading up for better jobs, while others (like some women with caregiving responsibilities and some older workers)

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Opinion: Joe Jonas’ narrative about Sophie Turner won’t work

Opinion by Patricia Grisafi (CNN) — America loves to punish a “bad mother” — and there is a long history of using prominent celebrities as cautionary figures of abominable motherhood. So when news broke that 34-year-old musician Joe Jonas filed for divorce from 27-year-old actor Sophie Turner, it wasn’t surprising that the media narrative was that Turner wanted to

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How a former Trump official’s conviction could echo in ex-president’s cases

Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN (CNN) — The swift conviction of Donald Trump’s former trade adviser Peter Navarro for contempt of Congress sent two warnings to the multiple co-defendants in the ex-president’s approaching criminal trials. The first is that nobody, not even former White House big shots claiming to be empowered by presidential authority, is

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