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There were so many dumb moments in 2025 that we had to split them into two separate columns. Read this one, and read part 2 tomorrow.

After watching "The Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Family Christmas Show," Miller got online to share his white nationalist vision of America.

Kwanzaa teaches Black folks that they are allowed to build meaning deliberately, community can be centered, and identity does not have to be mediated through whiteness.

Rep. Crockett’s defense is not that she hasn’t materially supported Israel. Her defense is that the support came packaged with other priorities.

Taryn Finley writes, "throughout history, our music, food, and dialect have been the most accessible forms of expression we’ve been able to hold onto."

Vice President J.D. Vance attacked Nick Fuentes over racist comments he made about Vance's wife, Usha Vance.

'Highest 2 Lowest,' the latest Spike Lee joint starring Denzel Washington, is an absolute banger. So why does it feel like Apple is setting it up for failure? 

The system has again demonstrated the degree to which the brutality inflicted by a powerful man like Sean “Diddy” Combs can be sanitized, rationalized, and mitigated.  

The split verdict in the federal case against Sean “Diddy” Combs wasn’t justice. It was a cultural compromise protecting male power.

Student-athletes now have the ability to earn compensation through their name, image, and likeness—what we call NIL.

Columnist Corey Richardson waxes nostalgic and reminds us that some of our best summer days were spent doing absolutely nothing.

Opinion: Donald Trump continues his war against Black and Brown immigrants with no regard for the law, the Constitution, or the people his policies victimize.