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Understanding the Southern Baptist scandal: For evangelicals, women can’t say no

Nathaniel Manderson
Yes, the Bible tells women to "submit" to their husbands — in one verse. For some believers, that's plenty

If universal free school meals end, moms and teachers will be left to navigate child hunger

Ashlie D. Stevens
Teachers are often framed as first responders to students' hunger. It shouldn't have to be that way

The pandemic has complicated the “Paramedic Paradox’”

Katheryn Houghton
The shortage of paramedics in rural America has only worsened as a result of Covid-19

The public health case for decarcerating America’s prison system

Eric Reinhart
The pandemic has illustrated how unsafe conditions in prisons boomerang back on the general population

Withholding sex is not the answer to abortion bans: The spectacle of celebrity “pro-choice” activism

Kylie Cheung
From calls for vasectomies to sex strikes, these out-of-touch suggestions reveal more about privilege than reality

Humanitarians push to vaccinate in conflict zones

Madeline Drexler
Pandemic ceasefires offer an opportunity to expand vaccination efforts, experts say. But negotiation is tricky

As the right ramps up the cruelty and dread, it’s time to stay clear-headed — and fight back

Chauncey DeVega
The Supreme Court's late-night eviction decision was no anomaly — it's part of a blitzkrieg against democracy

American workers are refusing to take bad jobs — and that’s good for everyone, economists say

Matthew Rozsa
Some workers learned to stand up for themselves a bit more during, and due to, the pandemic

The deeper history of “defund”: How the “get tough” policies of the ’70s and ’80s led to disaster

Paul Rosenberg
Historian Julilly Kohler-Hausmann on the destruction wrought by "common sense" crackdowns on crime and welfare

New York experiments with new voting system in chaotic mayoral race: Breakthrough or disaster?

Igor Derysh
Some fear the city's first ranked-choice voting race will result in confusion and disenfranchise Black voters

America may need a reality check on Joe Biden’s anti-China ambitions

Dilip Hiro
China is poised for near-term global dominance in economic, technological and infrastructure terms

Silicon Valley’s puritanical war on sex

Jillian C. York
In censoring sexual content, Big Tech is furthering the narrow sexual ideal of mainstream porn producers

Biden’s COVID stimulus is the biggest economic relief yet. Here’s what that means for you

Matthew Rozsa
Biden's new COVID stimulus bill includes $1,400 checks, increased COBRA payments and a new child tax credit

Whose rights matter in pandemic America?

Liz Theoharis
Not those of poor Americans, that's for sure

The new “Greatest Generation” or the worst one? The 2020s will test younger Americans

Matthew Rozsa
Like the generation that led America in the 1940s, the generation of the 2020s will determine humanity's future

Following Donald Trump’s trail of dirty money: No “smoking gun,” but plenty of sleaze

Chauncey DeVega
Forbes editor Dan Alexander sees no hidden Russia connection — because Trump's corruption is out in the open

Robert Reich on the profitability of racism

Robert Reich
The profitability of racism sparks a vicious cycle called the Oppression Economy

Why Proposition 22’s victory in California is a major setback for American labor

Nicole Karlis
The ballot measure that would create "a permanent underclass" of gig workers passes in California

The candidates don’t get it: from pandemics to climate change, the real problem is capitalism itself

Matthew Rozsa
Trump and Pence accuse the Democrats of being too left-wing. In truth, they aren't left-wing enough

Could universal basic income work in the US? Economists look to a test case — in Alaska

Matthew Rozsa
Thanks to its UBI-esque permanent fund dividend, Alaska has "a much lower poverty rate," one economist says

Uber and Lyft’s threat to leave California over labor law would have been illegal in many countries

Matthew Rozsa
Capital strikes — when companies threaten to cease operations to avoid regulation — have a unique American history

Why environmentalists should embrace universal basic income

Tara Lohan
Why aren't more environmentalists backing UBI initiatives?

Robert Reich: America is exceptional in all the wrong ways

Robert Reich
The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed what has long been true
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