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Contributions
The Long Fight of Barbara Ehrenreich • Remembering the champion of the working class, and my friend of 50 years
Trigger Man • How Republican leaders have embraced Donald Trump’s incitement to violence
The Next Big Steal • National elections in the US are administered by local and state officials. Here are a handful of candidates sympathetic to Donald Trump’s election fraud claims, who, if they win in November could help him or another Republican steal the 2024 race.
Capitol Express • Gov. Greg Abbott bused thousands of migrants from Texas to DC. Here’s what became of them.
The Longest War • Will Black WWII veterans finally get their due?
No Safety Nets Here • Red states forcing women to give birth are terrible at supporting those who do.
Power Ball • How oligarchs, private-equity, and petrostates took over soccer.
Influence Game • Following the money on Qatar’s soccer power play
Live. Laugh. Lay Waste. • Moms for Liberty is upending schools, radicalizing parents, and could decide the midterms.
Moms Against Libraries • The crusade to ban books has reached a fever pitch.
Florida’s War on Woke • Gov. Ron DeSants harnesses the power of the conservative parents.
Surveillance State • From abortion to schools, the GOP is turning everyday citizens into culture war snitches.
How to Save a Life • Harm reduction is demonized by conservative media and attacked by lawmakers. This is what it actually looks like.
Slim Pickings • Netflix’s reality show “Love is Blind” promised to ignore looks — but then platformed thin white people anyway.
Reality Bites • These docusoaps made attempts to diversify — but the efforts didn’t always pan out as planned.
Democratize • A concept rooted in politics and the public sphere has been squeezed into a new container: the individual consumer.
Free the Pill • The FDA is poised to approve the first over-the-counter birth control. What took so long?
Something New Under the Sun • The case for combining farming and solar energy