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The insurrection will be decentralized: The next Jan. 6 will happen in the state houses
Gaby Goldstein
Republicans have a more effective strategy than storming the Capitol: They plan to destroy democracy state by state
Democrats need not despair: 6 reasons to be hopeful about the 2022 midterms
Amanda Marcotte
It's midterm season and Democrats are in despair. Cheer up: Here are six reasons to be optimistic in the new year
Could ending period poverty be the secret to world peace?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A better world through better menstrual health?
My mom finally made her choice, after a lifetime colored by the one she wasn’t allowed
Mary Elizabeth Williams
My mother got pregnant before Roe v. Wade. But motherhood was never what she wanted
Salon’s 2021 spicy take awards
Amanda Marcotte
Journalists and pundits keep trying to prove the left is hysterical — but keep stepping on rakes in the process
It was a bad year for the world: But yes, there were 10 good things in 2021
Medea Benjamin
In a bleak year for domestic politics, there were signs of progress toward justice around the world. Yes, really!
My year of cooking quick and dirty: How I lowered the bar and set myself free
Mary Elizabeth Williams
It started with a pasta dish I didn't want to make with pasta, and a sandwich I wanted to fill with chocolate
A Nationalist International? Thanks to German taxpayers, the far right gets a global think tank
John Feffer
Germany's far-right AfD party just won a major victory: a taxpayer-funded institute to spread its toxic ideology
Biden doesn’t need Manchin: 5 executive actions he can take right now to build back better
Amanda Marcotte
Congress is broken. But the White House can still do plenty to fix national problems and restore Biden's popularity
It’s long past time for Democrats to stand up to the Supreme Court
Thom Hartmann
Jefferson and Lincoln saw the Citizens United disaster coming many years ago: They'd urge Congress to act now
Top Georgia Republican wants to ban ballot drop boxes — months after voting to install them
Igor Derysh
Georgia Democrats say Sen. Butch Miller is trying to "silence voters of color" with sudden drop-box switchback
Theocrats are coming for the school board — but parents are starting to fight back
Paul Rosenberg
Right-wing Christians launch an assault on public school, starting in Colorado. Parents find a secret weapon: humor
Anti-vaxxers have co-opted the pro-choice slogan “My Body, My Choice.” Does that even make sense?
Nathan Nobis
The phrase borrowed from the pro-choice movement is being used in a different context by the anti-vax crowd
Right-wing authoritarianism is winning — but higher education is where we can fight back
Henry A. Giroux
At its best, higher education produces engaged, critical thinkers — who are crucial in the fight against fascism
The Christian right didn’t used to care about abortion — until they did
Matthew Rozsa
Even the Catholic Church didn't have a lot to say about abortion until fairly recently. Here's why
The American Mao: Donald Trump has led the Republican Party into a cultural revolution
Lucian K. Truscott IV
Trump may not be president, but he's acting like a dictator — and purging internal dissent the way Mao once did
2021’s biggest troll: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene
Jon Skolnik
Marjorie Taylor Greene took the spotlight left when Donald Trump got booted from social media
What Republicans know that Democrats don’t: Power matters more than policy
Amanda Marcotte
Democrats are more popular than Republicans — but that doesn't matter if Republicans defeat democracy
Ron DeSantis escalates his authoritarian purge: GOP bounty hunters are the next frontier
Amanda Marcotte
His Stasi-style bill adds bounty hunting to national efforts to purge school officials for insufficient bigotry
Ron DeSantis’ “Stop WOKE” bill, modeled after Texas’ anti-abortion law, targets teachers
Jon Skolnik
“Nobody wants this crap,” DeSantis said of critical race theory. "You’re not doing that in the state of Florida”
False prophets: When preachers defy COVID — and then it kills them
Nebil Husayn
Too many evangelical preachers have dismissed the danger of COVID, then died of it. That's not divine judgment
Texas toughens ban on medication-by-mail abortions with jail time and hefty fine
Ashley Lopez
With each new legislation, Texas makes its abortion laws even more restrictive
This man lives in the paranoid alternate universe of Fox News — so you don’t have to
Chauncey DeVega
Researcher Andrew Lawrence marinates daily in the racist terror and apocalypse porn of Tucker Carlson and friends
When SCOTUS guts Roe: The covert plan to provide abortion pills on demand – and avoid prosecution
Amanda Marcotte
Abortion pills offer real hope — and real dangers — for those fighting for reproductive rights in a post-Roe world
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