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Jarvis DeBerry

MSNBC Opinion Editor

Jarvis DeBerry is an opinion editor for MSNBC Daily.

Jarvis DeBerry is an opinion editor for MSNBC Daily.

Latest from Jarvis DeBerry

16d ago

Legendary rapper André 3000 says he's arrived at a place where he has no words

André 3000's ‘New Blue Sun’ shocked many by leaning away from hip-hop, but the former OutKast member’s new flute album deserves deeper reflection.
19d ago

Tim Scott told a great story about America. It’s not clear he ever believed it.

Sen. Tim Scott was once clear-eyed about the menace of systemic racism. His presidential campaign told a different story.
53d ago

The Republican narrative is the only thing that ever matters to Steve Scalise

Republicans nominated House Majority Leader Steve Scalise to be the next speaker during a vote in which he prevailed over Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan.
79d ago

Justice Jackson visited this holy civil rights site to remember and to rebuke

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson defended the accurate teaching of history at Birmingham's 16th Street Baptist Church where four girls were murdered 60 years ago.
95d ago

Ron DeSantis denied human-caused climate change. Idalia wanted a word.

Hurricane Idalia hit Florida as a Category 3 storm Wednesday morning a week after Gov. Ron DeSantis denied the existence of human-caused climate change.
156d ago

The 'thin blue line' will never be a match for the kinds of guns being sold in America

Scot Peterson, an officer assigned to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High in Parkland, Florida, was found not guilty of neglecting children killed there in 2018.
188d ago

Why Joe Biden's struggle with Black voters still isn't good news for Donald Trump

Bidens' policies have made no difference to Black people's lives, half of Black adults say in a Washington Post / Ipsos poll. But they'd be angry if Trump won.
193d ago

Making students believe they’re about to die is not a lockdown drill. It’s abuse.

A year after a teenager killed 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, there's a debate over whether some lockdown drills are more harmful than helpful.
206d ago

Tommy Tuberville's remark about enlisted white nationalists is an abdication of duty

Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville's indefensible remarks about white nationalists serve as just the latest example of GOP members siding with extremists.
214d ago

Tucker Carlson is wrong — this is exactly ‘how white men fight’

A text message from Tucker Carlson concerning "how white men fight" led to his dismissal and to Fox News settling with Dominion, The New York Times reports.
229d ago

Ralph Yarl is yet another Black victim of America’s ‘shoot first’ mentality

Ralph Yarl deserved the benefit of the doubt. Andrew Lester, the man who police say admitted to shooting him, did not.