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Such is the central claim at the heart of the DOJ’s attempt to intervene in E. Jean Carroll’s defamation lawsuit against Trump.
Elie Mystal
Sociologist Jamie K. McCallum argues in a new book that the idea of “meaningful work” has only persuaded us to work more and more.
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
This scandal-plagued postmaster general has our election in his hands. He’s got to go.
John Nichols
Democrats have ceded opposition to the military-industrial complex to a belligerent fraud.
Jeet Heer
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Too many Americans still give Trump unwarranted credit for the economy.
Many observers—including Republicans—worry that he is. They’re organizing now to stop him.
Sasha Abramsky
Democrats have ceded opposition to the military-industrial complex to a belligerent fraud.
Jeet Heer
Whenever the pendulum swings toward Black equality and full citizenship, white supremacy mounts a counteroffensive.
Kali Holloway
Her novel How Much of These Hills Is Gold follows two Chinese American siblings’ quest to find home amidst the prejudice and danger of the frontier.
Larissa Pham
Covid-19 has revealed the glaring inequalities of higher ed in the United States and may push the system to the point of crisis.
Daniel Bessner
Sociologist Jamie K. McCallum argues in a new book that the idea of “meaningful work” has only persuaded us to work more and more.
Robin Kaiser-Schatzlein
Nearly 50 days have passed since five leaders of the Garífuna community were kidnapped by men wearing Honduran police uniforms.
Massay Crisanto
The Russian opposition leader’s unique gift for uniting disparate people, ideas, and movements undoubtedly helped make him a target.
Vadim Nikitin
Abandonment of ships, “flags of convenience,” and lax law enforcement are common at sea, often with tragic consequences.
Ian Urbina
Watch and Listen
John Nichols shares what he saw in Kenosha during Trump’s visit—plus Gary Younge on the Black Lives Matter movement in Europe.
September 3, 2020
In Richmond, the sites of former monuments to the Confederacy have become lively spaces for activism and memorializing those lost to police violence.
July 13, 2020
I’m a guest in the Black Lives Matter movement, and making images is how I show my support.
June 29, 2020
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