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May 11, 2022
Daniel Strauss
Big Pharma’s Favorite Democrat Has a Tough Race in Oregon
Kurt Schrader helped bury prescription drug reform. And now he seems to have a tough primary next Tuesday.
May 11, 2022
Timothy Noah
Amazon to Managers: Can’t Bust a Union? You’re Fired.
Several managers at the Staten Island warehouse were canned. It looked a lot like a warning to other Amazon managers.
May 11, 2022
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Kim Phillips-Fein
The World That Venture Capital Made
Do the financiers deserve the credit for Silicon Valley’s success?
May 11, 2022
Katherine Stewart
The Democratic Party Is Shedding Latino Voters. Here’s Why.
Republicans have deftly targeted this election-swinging voter demographic with a massive investment in media and messaging.
May 11, 2022
Matt Ford
What Samuel Alito Gets Wrong About English Common Law
A tour through the justice’s draft decision overturning Roe suggests he either doesn’t know—or doesn’t care—about centuries of progress.
May 11, 2022
Glen Retief
South Africa’s Climate Change Struggles Offer a Grim View of Our Future
In a warming world, failing to invest in infrastructure will be deadly.
May 11, 2022
Grace Segers
Sharice Davids Has Money on Her Mind as She Plots a Course to Reelection
In an interview with The New Republic, Kansas’s lone Democrat says she’s focused on boosting the economic fortunes of her constituents and staving off the effects of inflation.
May 10, 2022
Bryce Covert
Target Workers Are Joining the Union Wave
Employees at a store in Virginia filed for a union election Tuesday, with more locations potentially to come.
May 10, 2022
Grace Segers
Overturning
Roe
Could Make Ectopic Pregnancies Extremely Dangerous
Treatment for this rare condition is separate from abortion care. But the sweeping abortion bans being considered in some states could have deadly consequences.
May 10, 2022
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Madeleine Schwartz
You Go to the Labor Ward, and You Are Treated Like Meat
A Polish reproductive rights lawyer recounts the extraordinary obstacles women in Poland have faced since the country prohibited nearly all abortions.
May 10, 2022
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Jennifer Wilson
Jennifer Egan Weaves a Tangled Social Web
“The Candy House” captures the strange online experience of never losing touch with anyone.
May 10, 2022
Katherine Stewart
How Christian Nationalism Perverted the Judicial System and Gutted Our Rights
Justice Samuel Alito’s leaked draft decision, steeped in authoritarian strains of religious dogma, is a road map for further erosions of the liberties all Americans enjoy.
May 10, 2022
Michael A. Cohen
If These Intel Leaks Don’t Stop, We Could Be Headed for Conflict With Russia
And it’s not just the leakers. It’s Biden and his top officials openly speaking of crippling Russia.
May 10, 2022
Kate Aronoff
Anti-China Bills Aren’t the Climate Solution Democrats Think They Are
Chuck Schumer’s U.S. Innovation and Competition Act shows the perils of trying to pass climate policy to make America more “competitive.”
May 10, 2022
The Congressional Workers Union Organizing Committee
Will House Democrats Vote to Let Their Staffers Unionize?
The resolution will hit the House floor this week. It’s time for Democrats to live up to their stated principles.
May 9, 2022
Alex Shephard
With
Roe,
the GOP is the Dog That Caught the Car
Why Republicans don’t yet want to talk about the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
May 9, 2022
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Becca Andrews
The Last Abortion Clinic in Knoxville Draws Patients From Hours Away. What Happens If It Disappears?
Tennessee is one of 13 states with “trigger” laws that would fully outlaw abortion if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
May 9, 2022
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Alex Shephard
Donald Trump’s Brazen Bid to Control MAGA Minds
TRUTH Social is supposed to compete with Twitter. So far, it’s been a mess. And Trump may go back to Twitter anyway. But it still could work out to be a killer grift.
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May 9, 2022
Matt Ford
The Abortion Restrictions That Will Snap Into Place the Minute
Roe
Goes Down
Conservative lawmakers across the country have enacted “trigger laws” that will radically alter the legal landscape overnight if the Supreme Court overturns reproductive rights.
May 9, 2022
Thomas Geoghegan
There’s No Good Reason for the United States to Stay out of the International Criminal Court
The war in Ukraine has rivetingly demonstrated how joining the body is in our national interest.
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