MS NOW Daily Columnists
Jacques Berlinerblau
Jacques Berlinerblau is a professor of Jewish civilization at Georgetown University.
Hayes Brown
Hayes Brown is a writer and editor for MS NOW. He focuses on politics and policymaking at the federal level, including Congress and the White House.
Anthea Butler
Anthea Butler is a professor of religious studies and Africana studies at the University of Pennsylvania.
Michael A. Cohen
Michael Cohen is an MS NOW columnist. He is also the publisher of the newsletter Truth and Consequences and hosts the weekly podcast That ‘70s Movie Podcast.
Jarvis DeBerry
Jarvis DeBerry is an opinion editor for MS NOW Daily. He was previously editor-in-chief at the Louisiana Illuminator and a columnist and deputy opinion editor at The Times-Picayune.
Anthony L. Fisher
Anthony L. Fisher is a senior editor and opinion columnist for MS NOW, often covering free speech, civil liberties and extremism. He was previously the senior opinion editor for The Daily Beast and a politics columnist for Business Insider.
Ayman Mohyeldin
Ayman Mohyeldin is a host of "‘The Weekend: Primetime" and an MS NOW political analyst.
Symone D. Sanders Townsend
Symone D. Sanders Townsend is an author and a co-host of "The Weeknight."
Charlie Sykes
Charlie Sykes is an MS NOW contributor and the author of the newsletter "To the Contrary."
Latest Columns
Why Justice Kavanaugh’s dissent in tariffs ruling made Trump ‘so proud of him’
Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s dissent reads like a roadmap for how a president can achieve much of what Trump wants.
War with Iran would put Trump’s crackdown on dissent into overdrive
Trump continuously proves he’s an enemy of free speech, and when America goes to war, dissent is vilified — sometimes even criminalized.
RFK Jr. and Kid Rock’s MAHA manosphere mashup
The RFK Jr.-Kid Rock video isn’t just another example of questionable online fitness content, but an official message from our federal government, paid for with our tax dollars.
Democrats warn Trump ‘must consult with Congress’ before striking Iran
Democratic lawmakers wary of Trump overstepping his bounds acknowledge losing a grip over their constitutional war powers.
Trump hikes global tariff even higher — to 15% after Supreme Court ruling
The sudden increase, from 10% on Friday to 15% on Saturday, was met with immediate criticism from both sides of the aisle.
DOJ again swiftly fires a U.S. attorney chosen to replace Trump loyalist
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche fired a veteran Virginia litigator shortly after he was appointed by federal judges to be interim U.S. attorney.
America’s energy bills are soaring. The pain is no longer just for the poor.
One in six U.S. households is behind on utility bills, owing billions to electric and gas utilities.
Trump’s reply to the Supreme Court’s tariff ruling unleashes more chaos
Lawmakers must assume what Trump demonstrated on Friday: that the administration will do everything it can to skirt the court’s decision.
After its first meeting, one thing is clear about Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’
Rather than saving or serving any of the millions of homeless, destitute and starving people of Gaza, this “board” is another of Trump’s monuments to himself.
Texas Republicans have a new campaign strategy — and a surprisingly retro boogeyman
John Cornyn, Ken Paxton and other GOP candidates for U.S. Senate and state office are stoking Islamophobia.








