American elections are about the future. But Republicans are fully stuck on the past
All elections in America, going back to 1789, have been about the future. But Republicans' decision Friday to label the Jan. 6 attacks as "legitimate political discourse" shows the party is following its leader and still fixated on the past.
At the Olympics, a subdued Opening Ceremony from a controversial host in a weary world
China's human rights record has worsened since it last was host, and these Winter Games are being held amid a global pandemic that originated in the country.
Brian Flores shined light on two explosive NFL issues — race and tanking — and other thoughts
It’s clear that the Rooney Rule is a farce, and the idea of losing on purpose is totally believable and a ticking time bomb for the league.
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