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NeverTrumper Rick Wilson on the midterms: “Democrats are about to pay a terrible price”
Chauncey DeVega
Republicans will "lie, cheat and steal" to win, says GOP renegade — Democrats will learn that lesson the hard way
Real estate mogul Steve Wynn’s newest project: Making it harder to vote
Jessica Goodheart
Law Group that includes Karl Rove, Bill Barr stirs unfounded doubts about integrity of election system, say critics
That cardboard box in your home is fueling election denial
Justin Elliott, Megan O’Matz, Doris Burke
Huge Uline profits bankroll anti-democracy causes around the country
Arizona’s attack on voting rights: It’s part of a long and ugly tradition
Heather Digby Parton
Armed goons are reportedly harassing Arizona voters — it's a new twist in the Grand Canyon State's nasty history
The Cochise County groundwater wars
Jake Bittle
A thirsty megafarm is driving a libertarian enclave in Arizona to embrace a radical solution: government regulation
Proud Boys protests over drag performers are turning violent — and now they’re targeting kids
Amanda Marcotte
In the name of "protecting" children, homophobic protesters doxxed and attacked an 11-year-old for playing dress-up
“In atheists, they don’t trust”: Why is it so hard for atheists to get voted into Congress?
Phil Zuckerman
Number of nonreligious candidates grows but only one self-identified atheist has ever won a congressional election
“Unacceptable, hateful and dangerous”: Adidas drops Kanye West while others also distance themselves
Alison Stine
The sportswear company severs its nearly 10-year relationship with West after the rapper’s increasing antisemitism
More than two years after the George Floyd protests, police reform has stalled. What happened?
Jake Pearson
After widespread demonstrations, a spike in violent crime shifted the narrative around public safety
Greg Abbott’s power grab: Republican overrides officials — and judges — to push Texas further right
Perla Trevizo, Marilyn W. Thompson
Abbott has consolidated power like no governor before him
“Absurd”: Experts say Clarence Thomas “giving the finger to the court” by blocking Graham subpoena
Areeba Shah
"Even granting a brief administrative stay showed his contempt for the law," says Harvard Law Prof. Laurence Tribe
Cannabis users are often denied liver transplants. Scientists looked into whether that had any merit
Troy Farah
Marijuana users are regularly denied organ transplants in many states — for reasons that may not make sense
“The Patient” creators on using Holocaust imagery when antisemitism is spiking: “It feels true”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Joel Fields and Joe Weisberg about dramatizing Jewish identity through a character facing down death
US test scores fell during the pandemic — but experts say don’t blame school closings
Matthew Rozsa
As the anti-closure crowd claims vindication, experts say the data doesn't actually say what they think
“What’s the US military doing in Africa?”: What U.S. Africa Command doesn’t want you to know
Nick Turse
“Keep your eye on Africa," journalist warns
“This could become a factor”: Experts warn there is no one “Latino vote” ahead of midterm elections
Laura E. Alexander, Cristian Doña-Reveco
Considering all 62 million Latinos as a group isn’t that helpful in understanding voting patterns
EPA finally calls out environmental racism in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley
Lisa Song, Lylla Younes
The EPA accused Louisiana regulators of neglecting Black residents’ concerns about toxic air pollution
‘A moral responsibility’: Scotland calls for climate reparations ahead of COP27
Naveena Sadasivam
Prior to COP27, multiple nations call for high-emitting countries to pay climate reparations
“Variant soup”: Why this winter’s COVID wave may be different than any previous pandemic phase
Troy Farah
A "soup" of COVID variants could make for a challenging winter surge unlike anything we've seen before, experts say
Ted Cruz reveals he hid in a “closet” during Capitol riot after leading Jan. 6 objections
Brandon Gage
Cruz says he insisted on trying to block Trump's election loss even as colleagues pleaded to drop the plot
“Dress rehearsal for 2024”: Trump plans to challenge Senate race before votes are cast, report says
Igor Derysh
Trump has already held numerous meetings stoking election rigging claims before voting even begins
The Oath Keepers are using the “we were just kidding” white privilege defense
Amanda Marcotte
The January 6 trials expose how white privilege allows domestic terrorists to hide their plots in plain sight
Adam Hochschild on history and the orange man: “We haven’t had a figure exactly like him before”
Chauncey DeVega
Author and historian says we haven't quite hit "American Midnight" — but the crucial turning point is upon us
Are depressed moms to blame for their children’s developmental delays?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A study on infant language development delays puts some questionable pressure on an oft-maligned group: new mothers
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