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Netflix is losing subscribers and firing workers, but it’s far from doomed
Dan Selcke
The streaming juggernaut is fine, people!
Is it safe to use homemade tampons?
Nicole Karlis
In light of the tampon shortage, doctors don't advise turning to this dangerous internet trend
Lone Star hate: Right-wing activists in Texas drive a new wave of anti-LGBTQ bigotry
Kathryn Joyce
Sure, Texas is a red state. But the merger of MAGA and anti-LGBTQ activism has revealed a whole new level of ugly
The Four Horsemen of the 21st century: War, capitalism, fascism and mass death
Chris Hedges
Billionaires won't give up on corporate rule. The angry masses embrace fascist demagogues. This won't end well
Ron Johnson “must resign”: Wisconsin senator implicated in fake elector scheme
Brett Wilkins
One Wisconsin Democrat calls Johnson "a criminal and a traitor," while senator's staff claim he wasn't involved
Was Rudy Giuliani drunk on election night? Maybe so — but that’s not why he’s dangerous
Jim Sleeper
The seeds of Rudy's humiliating implosion were present the whole time. But why does anyone still listen to him?
Charlottesville, COVID, Trump and free speech: How white supremacy entered the mainstream
Anis Shivani
The post-Charlottesville crackdown on the alt-right was liberalism's Waterloo. Don't believe me? Look around you
Could the pope visit Saudi Arabia? The unlikely religious breakthrough no one noticed
Mohammad Ali Salih
Seeking to improve its image, Saudi kingdom serves kosher food at interfaith summit aimed at combating extremism
How Wall Street speculation is driving inflation — and how the Democrats can fix it
Jonathan Larsen
Deregulated Wall Street traders are driving price spikes on gas and food — but Biden could shut them down easily
MSNBC’s Katy Tur on covering Trump and relentless tragedy on TV: “It drags me down”
Dean Obeidallah
MSNBC anchor opens up about her family, her new book "Rough Draft" and why journalism today is problematic
Making sense of a senseless world: How children’s books can mitigate the horror around us
Helena Ku Rhee
The horror-infused Korean fables my mother taught me as a child still resonate — especially her hopeful takeaways
Jan. 6 committee is spectacle taking the place of politics: It will accomplish nothing
Chris Hedges
The aesthetic of spectacle is all the ruling class has left. Too bad it can't even stage an entertaining one
Arsenal of autocracy? Major weapons makers cash in worldwide — not just in Ukraine
William D. Hartung
Major arms manufacturers are experiencing a genuine gold-rush moment
“Garbage in. Garbage out”: Trump’s former chief of staff trashes Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell
Jon Skolnik
"Trump's inner circle at the end was … [Rudy] Giuliani, Sidney Powell, Lin Wood, Peter Navarro," said Mick Mulvaney
Trumpism without Trump: Maybe he’s beginning to fade — but the danger to democracy isn’t
Paul Rosenberg
Trump's 2020 "Lost Cause" ideology has taught Republicans how to seize power — and they may not need him anymore
What really caused the war in Ukraine? Global anarchy — and there’s a way to fix it
Jane Shevtsov
A truly democratic world federation — which the UN definitely isn't — is the only long-term solution for war
With an Elon Musk-like villain, “For All Mankind” launches a new season into orbit
Alison Stine
In its third season, the Apple TV + show builds drama while delivering heart-pumping action worthy of a blockbuster
Jan. 6 committee finally takes the spotlight — hey, it’s only America’s future at stake
Brian Karem
History will judge these hearings by the result: Will Trump and his minions finally face some kind of justice?
Why won’t Joe Biden tell us the truth about the danger of nuclear war?
Norman Solomon
The danger of nuclear war is higher than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis. Yet our president is silent
There will be no gun control: For many white Americans, the idea of the gun is all they have left
Chris Hedges
White Americans cling to the gun as a symbol of strength and independence. They see its loss as a final, fatal blow
America needs its own Jubilee: We are a nation in profound crisis
Ariel Gold
Jubilee is a redemptive tradition that doesn't belong to the monarchy — America needs one now more than ever
Why the war in Ukraine might make root canals more difficult
Darius Tahir
The disruption represents more turbulence for the U.S. health care system’s supply chain
Joe Biden is finding out that “better than Trump” is not nearly good enough
Brian Karem
Biden's right to be frustrated — he's had real accomplishments. But the real enemy isn't Trump; it's himself
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