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The Missouri senator is just as guilty as Trump. As the Senate gears up for the impeachment trial, some senators are beginning to look at Hawley too.
John Nichols
Tea pluckers say the household-goods giant failed to protect them from brutal and foreseeable attacks.
Maria Hengeveld
His HBO series We Are Who We Are looks at teenagehood less as a time in one’s life than as a mindset one inhabits.
Erin Schwartz
In a misguided effort to create the illusion of balance, centrist institutions are silencing voices that make conservatives mad.
Jeet Heer
The Biden administration will be judged by how seriously it prosecutes the white supremacists who tried to overturn the election.
Elie Mystal
Just as after the Civil War, desperate attempts to preserve white supremacy are being camouflaged as a valorous fight for a noble end.
Kali Holloway
Through her speculative fiction, Jemisin builds worlds and probes them—exploring who they work for and how.
Stephen Kearse
The artist's first solo show, is a reminder that pleasure is inseparable from the joint projects of abolition and freedom.
Tal Milovina
Oneohtrix Point Never’s latest album is not unlike a radio broadcast from another reality.
Bijan Stephen
We must address the interconnected conflicts there as the equivalent of a regional/world war. That requires an international conference under UN auspices.
James Zogby
The campaign to legalize abortion began sometime in the late 1970s, when the “grandmothers” of the green wave were living in exile across Europe.
Cecilia Nowell
With husbands dying—from Covid-19, dangerous jobs, and more—in the US, many Mexican women are wondering whether migration is worth it anymore.
Lorena Ríos
Watch and Listen
The hall-of-fame triathlete and six-time member of Team USA joins the show to talk about the war on trans youth.
January 19, 2021
South Dakota has resisted shutting down in the face of Covid-19. The Cheyenne River Reservation is taking matters into its own hands.
December 15, 2020
My generation is more outspoken—about inequality, assimilation, racism, and more—than those that came before.
December 22, 2020
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