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What’s antifa? Journalist Talia Lavin on the reality behind the media’s “pernicious lies”
Roger Sollenberger
Confused about antifa? So is everyone. "Anti-fascists have a purpose," says Talia Lavin. "It's in the f**king name"
“Safe” Iowa Republican Joni Ernst trails Democratic rival as her approval rating plummets: new poll
Igor Derysh
"If this race is competitive, the GOP is in a lot of trouble in a lot of places," data guru Nate Silver says
Zoom capitulates to Chinese censorship, shutting down activists’ accounts
Matthew Rozsa
The video-conference giant sparks controversy for clamping down on meetings of Chinese pro-democracy activists
By upholding LGBTQ rights, the Supreme Court sets back the religious right’s assault on America
Amanda Marcotte
By upholding the rights of trans workers, the court affirmed the right of all to be free of sex discrimination
Supreme Court rules that federal law protects LGBTQ workers from discrimination in landmark ruling
Igor Derysh
Landmark decision enshrines legal protections for LGBTQ workers nationwide under the 1964 Civil Rights Act
Investigative journalist Greg Palast: Here’s how Trump will steal the 2020 election
Chauncey DeVega
Palast's new book, "How Trump Stole 2020," outlines a nightmare: Trump loses the electoral vote and wins anyway
Anti-government militias split on support for Trump after he threatens protesters with soldiers
Amy Cooter
Militias and patriot groups share concern over government infringement yet differ on support for recent protests
Black lives, white eyes: what’s different this time is we’re locked down and can’t excuse it away
Melanie McFarland
The social progress that's happening now is the result of being stuck at home with no place else to go ... or look
Brit Bennett’s “The Vanishing Half” and 4 more must-read novels out in June
Erin Keane, Ashlie D. Stevens, Hanh Nguyen
Bennett follows up her bestselling novel "The Mothers" with an epic family tale of race, identity and family trauma
Can COVID-19 lessen inequality? Workers say it’s time for the CEO to start making sacrifices, too
Jeff Schuhrke
Backed by DSA and UE, Chicago's Field Museum workers are demanding justice amid COVID-19 cuts
For indigenous protesters, defending the environment can be fatal
Rachel Ramirez
"Globally, indigenous peoples suffer significantly higher rates of violence in environmental conflicts"
New study shows millions at high risk of COVID-19 in U.S. lack adequate health insurance
Jake Johnson
"It's not just Covid care that's unaffordable. Medicare for All is the long-term answer"
The U.S. food system is broken — and we shouldn’t try to fix it
AJ Albrecht
The federal government shouldn’t be trying to salvage our broken food system — we need a new one
The government may soon be forced to stop adding fluoride to drinking water
Dan Ross
Many water utilities add fluoride with the goal of improving dental health
Camden is not a blueprint for disbanding the police
Rann Miller
What happened in Camden and the conversations taking place nationwide around disbanding police aren't the same
States that expanded mail voting already seeing turnout spike in primary elections
Igor Derysh
States that sent absentee ballot applications to all voters saw turnout increase in last week's primaries
Exclusive: Private jet firms get $300 million bailout while Trump fights to block unemployment aid
Igor Derysh
Companies tied to Trump donors and firms which provided controversial flights to ex-Cabinet members score millions
Judd Apatow praises Pete Davidson sharing his grief in the dark comedy “King of Staten Island”
D. Watkins
"I don't think we screwed it up. When it's on cable, I won't be ashamed of myself."
“Jaw-dropping corruption”: Mnuchin refuses to disclose which businesses got taxpayer-backed bailouts
Igor Derysh
Trump administration says it won’t ever reveal the firms after public companies raided small business relief funds
After months of confusion, DeVos officially blocks undocumented students from pandemic relief funds
Roger Sollenberger
How two lawsuits currently being weighed in federal court could torpedo the new rule
Laura Ingraham decries the “relentless propaganda war” erasing “the old teachings about America”
Roger Sollenberger
The Fox News host calls the social justice movement as "an effort to smear our history and our patriotic spirit"
A neuroscientific study on mice hints at a path to suspended animation
Matthew Rozsa
Harvard scientists discovered which parts of the brain can induce a state of torpor in mice
In defense of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone: The noble history of a utopian idea
Matthew Rozsa
History is rife with utopian projects similar to the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, which Trump threatened today
Can the New York Times opinion section heal itself? Yes — it can even lead the way
Dan Froomkin
After the Tom Cotton snafu and the departure of James Bennet, the Times has a golden opportunity to set an example
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