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Faith and Labor Movements Are Bridging Trump’s Racial Divide With Hope and Love

Faith and Labor Movements Are Bridging Trump’s Racial Divide With Hope and Love Faith and Labor Movements Are Bridging Trump’s Racial Divide With Hope and Love

The president’s lies and fearmongering don’t lead to inevitable decline. We can push back.

Sep 18, 2020 / Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II and Richard Trumka

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American Athletes Can Decide This Year’s Election American Athletes Can Decide This Year’s Election

In a year of marked by mass uprisings and the Covid pandemic, Trump depends on sports to project a sense of normality. Will the players comply?

Sep 18, 2020 / Robert Lipsyte

Bill Barr smiling in a suit

Is Bill Barr Trump’s Most Dangerous Sidekick? Is Bill Barr Trump’s Most Dangerous Sidekick?

The attorney general has been chipping away at the rule of law for 18 months. Last night, he made another big claim to unfettered power.

Sep 17, 2020 / Elie Mystal

For the First Time Ever, the House Has Passed the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

For the First Time Ever, the House Has Passed the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act For the First Time Ever, the House Has Passed the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act

The bill would require employers to give pregnant employees accommodations so they can keep working while protecting their health.

Sep 17, 2020 / Bryce Covert

Do Florida Democrats Want to Win the State Senate This Year?

Do Florida Democrats Want to Win the State Senate This Year? Do Florida Democrats Want to Win the State Senate This Year?

Party leaders’ reluctance to support promising challengers, and a penchant for punishing those who complain about that lack of support, provokes the question.

Sep 17, 2020 / Joan Walsh

Melania

Melania Trump Really Doesn’t Care Melania Trump Really Doesn’t Care

A new book by her ex–best friend shows how the first lady sold her soul.

Sep 17, 2020 / Column / Katha Pollitt

Cuomo’s Choice: Tax the Rich or Starve the Schools

Cuomo’s Choice: Tax the Rich or Starve the Schools Cuomo’s Choice: Tax the Rich or Starve the Schools

As New York’s schools struggle to reopen, America’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, has refused to fill a gaping budget hole by taxing the rich, instead threatening massive cuts.

Sep 17, 2020 / StudentNation / Ross Barkan

Why Drug Overdoses Have Gone Up During the Pandemic

Why Drug Overdoses Have Gone Up During the Pandemic Why Drug Overdoses Have Gone Up During the Pandemic

“It’s really hard to think about recovery, or putting down substances, when your basic human needs aren’t being met.”

Sep 17, 2020 / Mattea Kramer

Wake of the Giant

Wake of the Giant Wake of the Giant

Prejudice against Black Americans is countered by unity and strength, a giant force to fight for justice.

Sep 17, 2020 / OppArt / Dáreece Walker

The Political Use and Misuse of ‘Mulan’

The Political Use and Misuse of ‘Mulan’ The Political Use and Misuse of ‘Mulan’

Each new adaptation says more about its own time and place than the story’s ancient setting.

Sep 17, 2020 / Han Zhang

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