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The Republican Plot to Ban LGBTQ History in Public Schools

This Pride month, as revelers hit the streets to celebrate LGBTQ history, Republican state legislatures are hard at work trying to erase it. And it’s not just epochal events like the Stonewall riots,...

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The Success of Medicaid Expansion Could Break It

With the coronavirus pandemic waning across the United States, a new government report has kicked up a surprising and groundbreaking health statistic: Medicaid enrollment now tops 80 million people....

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The Immigrant Families Separated by Trump Are Stuck in Legal Limbo Under Biden

Amid the efforts to reunify the migrant families that were separated by President Donald Trump’s notorious zero tolerance policy, one question has consistently hovered in the background like an...

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We’re Already Forgetting the Trump Era. His Supporters Won’t Forget Us.

1. Trying to remember the dreamWhen we wake up on a certain morning, and we know that we just had a long, strange, complicated dream, and we want to remember it, we try to grab onto a few specific...

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Can Zola Capture the Delights of A’Ziah King’s Twitter Saga?

If you tried removing from Hollywood history any film that portrayed or otherwise depended on selling sex, there might not be a whole lot left. But the framing is all; it helps, when using sex for...

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The End of American Politics

It’s hard to think of an issue that’s inspired broader center-left consensus than the Republican threat to the right to vote. Jacobin informs us that “There’s Less Than Two Years to Save American...

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The Case Against the Covid-19 Lab Leak Theory

In the past month, we’ve seen a second wave of interest in the theory that the Covid-19 pandemic began with a lab leak. Last spring, the media accurately reported the scientific consensus that Covid...

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The Damning Truth Behind Cop “Walkout” Stories

“For many, you enjoy calling the police officers [sic] path ‘a job.’ I’m here to tell you that you’re wrong,” wrote Asheville, North Carolina, police officer Lindsay Rose, in an October blog post...

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Where LGBTQ Equality Legislation Goes to Die

In mid-March, Stella Keating, a 16-year-old rising junior from Tacoma, Washington, addressed a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, detailing her life as a trans teen and student. Stella told the...

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The Rise of the Very Online Novel

If an experience occurs online, how much of an experience is it really? The sociologist Nathan Jurgenson has used the phrase “digital dualism” to critique the fallacy that what happens online is less...

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Yes, It’s Still a Conservative Supreme Court

The Supreme Court’s October 2020 term wraps up this week, and it wasn’t as bad as some liberals may have had reason to fear. This has led some observers to question if the court is as conservative as...

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The Crucial, Little Understood Science of the Seafloor

In her 1951 book The Sea Around Us, Rachel Carson wrote that when she imagined the seafloor, “the single, overwhelming fact” that captured her imagination was “the accumulation of sediments.” The...

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The Delta Covid Variant’s Urgent Message for America

Last week, Israel, with one of the highest Covid-19 vaccination rates in the world, reported something troubling: The so-called delta variant was driving another Covid-19 spike in the country—and half...

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Who Gets Left Behind as We “Return to Normal”?

A few weeks ago, Paul Gibbs, a health care activist and father in West Valley, Utah, was invited to his eight-year-old nephew’s baptism. Gibbs was eager to see his relatives, and his five-year-old son,...

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The Supreme Court Gives a Green Light to Voter Suppression

The Supreme Court narrowed Americans’ ability to fight racial discrimination in election laws on Thursday, upholding two Arizona measures that had been challenged under a key provision in the Voting...

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The Betrayal of Justice That Set Bill Cosby Free

In 2005, Bill Cosby and Bruce Castor—supposedly—struck a deal.At that point in pop culture history, Cosby was still the beloved creator of Cliff Huxtable and famous for his influential standup; he was...

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Work Really Sucks When It’s Hot

Rick works 12-hour shifts at an unair-conditioned food manufacturing facility outside Portland, Oregon, whose products are shipped on in shelf-stable Tetra Paks found in grocery store aisles around the...

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The Empire State Strikes Back

New York prosecutors charged the Trump Organization with multiple counts of tax fraud and falsifying business records on Thursday for hiding millions in unreported income for employees, surfacing a...

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America’s Obsession With Self-Help

Books about an idealized American character often make for a body of elusive, exasperating speculations, delivered either on the fly or from a special-pleading pulpit of one sort or another. So there’s...

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Don’t Blame New York City’s Election Mess on Ranked-Choice Voting

When New York City’s mayoral election plunged into chaos earlier this week, Donald Trump declared victory. “It was announced overnight in New York City that vast irregularities and mistakes were made...

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