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At a time when we desperately need scientific leadership, what we’ve got is a rogues’ gallery of frauds and flatterers who see the pandemic as a career move.
Gregg Gonsalves
But not from the craven right wing that abides it in their own ranks—and not as an excuse for anti-Blackness.
Dave Zirin
How films chosen for the Human Rights Watch Film Festival test the limits of both authority and documentary filmmaking.
Stuart Klawans
Voters just nominated a candidate for DA who says, “On day one, we will end the prosecution of low-level drug offenses.”
John Nichols
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Trump’s mounting failures and corruption devastate the US.
Fox News wants to portray a recently fired writer as a bad apple, but he was part of an influential white nationalist social network within the American right.
Jeet Heer
A Biden win in November 2020 will be insufficient unless Democrats take the Senate and displace majority leader Mitch McConnell.
John Nichols
And newsrooms need to cover the 2020 elections as a climate story.
Andrew McCormick
The Black Lives Matter and Hong Kong democracy movement can learn a lot from each other.
Jessie Lau
As this country begins, at last, to examine its ugly past and brutal present, can we also apply this fierce introspection to US policy toward Israel?
Yousef Munayyer
The past year’s protests have been on a scale not seen in over three decades. But now, the streets are empty.
Abdo Shanan , The Nation and Magnum Foundation
We talked to Rachel Kauder Nalebuff about the politics of care, mourning, and her new book, Stages: On Dying, Working, and Feeling .
Sam Huber
Her novel Hurricane Season burrows into the circumstances of a small-town murder and what it says about a society that disregards femicide.
Lucas Iberico Lozada
We talked to Early about his socialist heroes, the latest season of HBO’s Search Party , and how comedy is facing the politics of the moment.
Rima Parikh
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NBA scribe Michael Lee joins the show to talk about the NBA restart and Stephen Jackson’s comments.
July 14, 2020
Plus Amy Wilentz on Ivanka, and Debbie Nathan on Sandra Bland.
July 9, 2020
As the people of Minneapolis grieve the loss of one of their own, they’re also fighting for a future free of police brutality.
June 8, 2020
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