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Today 4:10 pm
Democratic Insiders Keep Bashing Progressives, but Progressives Keep Winning Key Elections
A trio of Texas congressional primaries saw progressives gain traction in the state.
John Nichols
Today 8:30 am
Shirley Chisholm
Leader and trailblazer.
Hooked Hands
Today 5:00 am
Putin’s War: What is to be Done?
Katrina vanden Heuvel on Ukraine, plus Elie Mystal on the constitution.
Start Making Sense
and
Jon Wiener
Today 5:00 am
Even Pro-Lifers Help Loved Ones Who Need an Abortion
A new study shows that those who call abortion murder are still willing to lend a helping hand, when things hit close to home.
Katha Pollitt
March 2, 2022
Build Back Never
President Biden’s State of the Union address, rewritten at the last minute to focus on Ukraine, showed no signs of a new direction for domestic policy.
Aída Chávez
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March 2, 2022
Black Lily
Fannie Lou Hamer, civil rights crusader.
Ibtisam Tasnim Zaman
March 2, 2022
Why Gerrymandering Keeps Me Up at Night
The power to redraw political lines for a decade is something that should concern anyone who cares about our democracy.
Christina M. Greer
March 1, 2022
First Texas Came for Pregnant People—Then It Came for Trans Kids
The fact that Texas got away with its assault on reproductive rights helped lay the groundwork for its amped-up attack on trans rights.
Elie Mystal
March 1, 2022
Post-Truth World?
Endangering our future with big lies.
Henrik Drescher
March 1, 2022
Climate Looms Large Over Biden’s First State of the Union. Will the Coverage Say So?
Ukraine is rightly top-of-mind, but this evening journalists should also make room for the environment in their coverage of the president’s address.
Andrew McCormick
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