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June 21, 2020
Osita Nwanevu
This Is How Trump Plans to Beat Biden
In his latest campaign kickoff rally, the president maps his desperate plan to overcome the national crisis he enabled and win reelection.
June 21, 2020
Walter Shapiro
Trump Is Terrorizing America
His reelection campaign is going to be all about one thing: fear. The Tulsa rally was just the beginning.
June 19, 2020
Char Adams
Where Do Black Journalists Go From Here?
The current industry-wide revolt echoes demands made by members of the Black press since at least 1827, but today’s rebellion feels like a breaking point.
June 19, 2020
Felipe De La Hoz
America Owes More to Its “Essential” Immigrant Workers
The moral case for legal status is straightforward. The path there is snaking and dotted with pitfalls.
June 18, 2020
Melissa Gira Grant
A Worker Uprising at Planned Parenthood
Staff at the New York affiliate of the health care provider say their CEO is abusing her power and compromising their mission.
June 18, 2020
Matt Ford
Trump’s Ineptitude Keeps Dream Alive for DACA Recipients
The Supreme Court grants a reprieve to hundreds of thousands of young, undocumented immigrants. Their fate will now be decided in the November election.
June 18, 2020
Magazine
Lee Drutman
How Democracy Dies at the Ballot Box
Getting elections right in the face of a pandemic—and a partisan meltdown
June 18, 2020
Arthur Longworth
How to Survive Supermax
Inside the hell of solitary confinement
June 18, 2020
Matt Ford
John Bolton: American Coward
In a conflict between charmless monsters, the former national security adviser belatedly draws down on President Trump.
June 18, 2020
Magazine
Win McCormack
Republican Phantasmagoria
The deep roots of today’s anti-Progressive revolt
June 17, 2020
Nick Martin
At-Will Employment Is the Real Cancel Culture
A Supreme Court case and a series of workplace uprisings raise the question: Whose jobs are really protected in this country?
June 17, 2020
Adam Weinstein
Florida Man Leads His State to the Morgue
Ron DeSantis is the latest in a long line of Republicans who made the state a plutocratic dystopia. Now he’s letting its residents die to save the plutocrats.
June 17, 2020
Libby Watson
The Police Can’t Shake Their Persecution Complex
How much longer will the cops be allowed to tell flamboyant lies about their oppression at the hands of service-sector workers?
June 17, 2020
Alex Pareene
Abolish These Police Departments
Minneapolis’s police force has forfeited its right to exist. So have other cities’.
June 17, 2020
Timothy Noah
Trump Is Losing His Hold on the Senior Vote
America’s gerontocratic voters helped put the president in office, but the latest polls show their affections are shifting.
June 17, 2020
J.C. Pan
The Pandemic Welfare State for the One Percent
While paltry emergency benefits taper out for millions of workers, the handouts to the superrich just keep on coming.
June 17, 2020
Kate Aronoff
Inside the Fight to Shape Biden’s Climate Policy
The candidate’s official platform may matter less in the end than his appointments. Progressives are starting to suggest names.
June 17, 2020
Libby Watson
The Solution to Police Murder Is Not More Money
Democratic politicians have patiently listened to protesters’ demands and have resolutely vowed to do the opposite.
June 17, 2020
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The Politics of Everything
The Political Power of Protests
How does direct action shape policy?
June 16, 2020
Magazine
Jason Linkins
Don’t Just Save the Postal Service. Reinvent It.
The USPS could be the government at its best, if politicians gave it a chance.
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