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There is a clear correlation between the neoliberal onslaught that started in the 1980s and the rise of neofascism and religious fundamentalism.
Gilbert Achcar
The amendment outlines how insurrectionists and those who give “aid or comfort” to sedition can be disqualified.
John Nichols
By fleeing his state during an emergency, the Texas senator betrayed the solidarity that holds society together. A decent man would resign. Instead, Cruz just keeps lying.
Jeet Heer
What’s happening in Texas is not an indicator that renewable energy is less reliable—it’s a signal that our infrastructure is frighteningly unprepared for extreme weather.
Zoë Carpenter
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One of these bookcases was designed by a communist; the other was manufactured by a fascist. Can you tell which is which?
Republican politicians try—and fail—to deflect blame with outrageous spin.
John Nichols
The late bully’s 30-year reign on talk radio traced and drove the rise of a grievance politics that led to Trump—and the January 6 violence.
Joan Walsh
The organization is suing Trump on behalf of Representative Bennie Thompson, a survivor of the Capitol insurrection, under the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act.
Elie Mystal
Long before Trump, Washington was exporting control of migratory routes, along with repressive policing, to Mexico and Central America.
Jeff Abbott
As the protests continue to spread, the public is united against the military dictatorship.
Kyaw Hsan Hlaing and Emily Fishbein
Japan is using earth from a battlefield filled with human remains to build the foundation of a US military installation.
Maia Hibbett
A recent exhibition on the Kamoinge Workshop tells the story of a group of photographers who explored the artistic and political potential of the medium to its fullest.
Barry Schwabsky
Lee Isaac Chung’s poignant immigrant drama is the kind of film that can be felt with all five senses.
Kristen Yoonsoo Kim
On the artists who found new sounds in our collective solitude.
David Hajdu
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The journalist talks about the pitfalls of girl boss feminism, and Barstool Sports.
February 16, 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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