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Post-pandemic, what’s a phone call from your physician worth?

Julie Appleby
Audio-only, virtual check-ins with patients are on the rise, but the related costs have drawn controversy

Who gets help after a hurricane or flood? FEMA will start tracking it by race

Adam Mahoney
Nearly half of the people who ask for disaster aid don't get help. Is it discrimination?

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

Why the students on a hunger strike for voting rights remain hopeful about Kyrsten Sinema

Brett Bachman
"Without action [on voting rights], I'm willing to say there's almost no future, no better future ahead for us"

Kanye West’s “independent” 2020 campaign described as “GOP plant,” may have broken law

Igor Derysh
Kanye's 2020 bid "was clearly seen as a way to steal potential votes from Biden," says government watchdog group

Don’t turn away, and don’t turn off the news: We need bravery, now more than ever

Thom Hartmann
Political news is exhausting and often painful these days — but history teaches us what happens when we look away

Dems face 2022 nightmare if student debt payments restart and child tax credit ends, critics say

Julia Conley
"These are policy choices," said one economic justice group. "All of this is 100% unnecessary and avoidable."

CEO of Trump’s social media “blank check company” sued by investor for “brazen act of fraud”: report

Matthew Chapman
The former president's social media venture has already attracted a number of controversies

West Virginia Sen. Manchin takes the teeth out of Democrats’ plan for seniors’ dental care

Phil Galewitz
While demand for dental services would go up with the benefit, dentists' most lucrative patients would be gone

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

House Freedom Caucus expanding to the states — because GOP isn’t right-wing enough

Igor Derysh
Trump sidekick Mark Meadows is leading an effort to bring more extremist rhetoric and tactics to state capitols

Aloof, silent and disengaged: Why the Biden White House is in crisis

Brian Karem
Does anybody know what's going on in the Biden White House? Do they have a strategy? It doesn't seem like it

Tim Kaine becomes first Democratic senator to ditch National Prayer Breakfast

Jonathan Larsen
Former veep nominee, a co-chair of the right-wing breakfast for years, says he has "no intention" of going back

“Are they trying to lose?” Watchdog groups fume after Pelosi defends stock trading by lawmakers

Julia Conley
"It's getting harder and harder to convince me the Democrats want to win," one activist said

“Reckless misuse of resources”: Congress passes $778 billion military budget

Jake Johnson
"There was no CBO score needed. No concern about the deficit. No mention of inflation," said Rep. Jamaal Bowman

Golf club tax scheme lands Trump in legal trouble as New York investigation heats up

Travis Gettys
The value of Trump's golf course fluctuated wildly on different forms, according to newly subpoenaed records

Kyrsten Sinema boldly fights her own party — to save another tax break for the rich

Igor Derysh
Sinema is the only Senate Democrat opposing a crackdown on tax break abused by Donald Trump and wealthy investors

The execution of Julian Assange: He exposed the crimes of empire — and that can’t be tolerated

Chris Hedges
The WikiLeaks founder's unforgivable sin was to expose the U.S. empire's war crimes. For that, he faces death

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

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

In the “Succession” season 3 finale, Roy sibling unity is no match for Daddy

Melanie McFarland
In its examination of power, "Succession" returns to the source of Logan's wrath: His disdain for his children
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