Elie Mystal and Amy Hagstrom Miller join Tiffany Cross to discuss the latest on Texas’ draconian abortion ban, and what the Biden Administration and Department […]
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College Enrollments Plummet As Pandemic Drives Students To Drop Out
Wil del Pilar and Howard University senior Renika Montgomery join Tiffany Cross to discuss the rising college dropout rate, and how its disproportionately affecting low-income […]
Continue readingExtremist Groups Plan Rally For ‘Justice’ Amid Fears Of Jan. 6 Repeat
GOP Rep. Madison Cawthorn came under fire after publicly calling for “bloodshed” amid reports that extremists groups are planning a rally for “justice.” Carlos Curbelo […]
Continue readingCross Explains Intersection Of Voting Rights, Senate’s Reconciliation Process
In this week’s edition of “Make it Make Sense,” Tiffany Cross explains why Democrats cannot use the Senate’s budget reconciliation process to make Election Day […]
Continue readingU.S. Central Command: We Eliminated ‘Imminent ISIS-K Threat’ With Drone Strike
The U.S. Central Command says it carried out an unmanned drone strike to prevent what it says was a vehicle carrying suicide bombers on the way […]
Continue readingThe Changing Face of The Congressional Black Caucus
Angela Rye and Roland Martin join Tiffany Cross to discuss the generational and ideological differences that could change the power dynamic of the Congressional Black […]
Continue readingRep. Cori Bush Discusses The End Of The Federal Eviction Moratorium
The Supreme Court struck down the Biden administration’s eviction moratorium extension this week, putting millions at risk of being thrown out on the streets. Rep. […]
Continue readingR. Kelly Faces Federal Sex Trafficking Charges In Court
Three accusers have testified about alleged sexual, physical, and psychological abuse at the hands of R. Kelly. Salamishah Tillet joins Tiffany Cross to discuss the […]
Continue readingSuspicious Deaths in Mississippi Being Investigated As Possible Lynchings
Although the last officially recorded lynching in the U.S. took place 40 years ago, at least 8 deaths in Mississippi are now being looked at […]
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