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How working-class white Southerners can help defeat MAGA

Beth Howard
Rural whites can be fierce fighters for economic and racial justice — if they are welcomed by progressives

Why does the right hate the pope so much?

Andrew O'Hehir
It might be the weirdest fact of this upside-down decade: The church is on the right side of history (sort of)

“Sinners” should win, but always bet on the Oscars to disappoint

Melanie McFarland
I regret to predict that "One Battle After Another" is a safer choice for an irritatingly familiar reason

Teen mothers were silenced in 1960s maternity homes. Could it happen again?

Andi Zeisler
Kate Schatz’s "Where the Girls Were" revisits an era of secrecy, shame and girls pressured to give up their babies

Trump’s war on Iran: America’s shame, and the world’s failure

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump's attack on Iran is an act of vanity and desperation, fueled by America's collective moral blindness

How Epstein’s influence shaped the exclusion of women in STEM

Jessica Kutz
In one email, an AI researcher suggested it’s “hard to be brilliant if you are worrying if you look fat"

Kristi Noem’s law-and-order pitch is collapsing

Amanda Marcotte
The DHS secretary and her semi-official aide Corey Lewandowski are to blame for the shutdown

Bad Bunny reminded America of its bilingual roots

Katherine Kelaidis
The singer's Spanish-language halftime show triggered MAGA — even though we were once a nation of many languages

With a history of bigotry and racism, Trump nominee Jeremy Carl gets a Senate hearing

Garrett Owen
Carl has tried to gloss over his comments about anti-white racism and Great Replacement theory

Evangelicals won’t dump Trump over his racist Obama video

Amanda Marcotte
A few spoke out, but most right-wing Christians quietly support the president's ugly views

MAGA’s war on “woke” has a long history — like 400 years

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump and Stephen Miller don’t just want to erase the 20th century. Their dream is much bigger than that

Why the Olympics matter in a fascist moment

Andi Zeisler
Team USA deserves our attention, and watching them on the world stage is a chance to reclaim national pride

Trump’s war on the climate demands resistance

Troy Farah
The antidote to climate despair is collective defiance

The online clip factory that’s radicalizing teen boys

Amanda Marcotte
How a wildly popular YouTube “dating” show heaps mockery on women to create "so many more incels”

MAGA’s conspiracy theory fails to distract from Epstein

Sophia Tesfaye
A conspiracy theory centering on Trump's attempted assassin fails to distract from the Epstein files

Why JD Vance and Erika Kirk’s hug made tongues wag

Amanda Marcotte
The vice president’s current wife, Usha, is a growing political liability

Grimes ushers in a new era of internet infestation

Alex Galbraith
Claire Boucher has always sounded like the internet, for better or for worse

Trump regime isn’t fascist, claims leading intellectual: It just looks that way

Mike Lofgren
Mark Lilla claims MAGA isn't even conservative, let alone fascist. This kind of cowardice won't age well

Trump is still ranting about 2020 — but it’s really about 2026

Heather Digby Parton
Winning the midterms is essential for Trump's anti-democracy project — and pride

Is there any way forward after Charlie Kirk’s murder?

Lee Bebout
Many people think the U.S. is at an inflection point

An Arkansas group’s effort to build a white ethnostate forms part of a wider US movement

Paul J. Becker
In Arkansas, whites only towns are the first step toward American ethnostates.

This 45-year-old case explains the “Jim Crow juries” that still haunt Louisiana

Richard A. Webster
in 1980s Louisiana, 19-year-old Lloyd Gray was sentenced to prison for life by a split jury

“Alien: Earth” and the foot on our necks

Melanie McFarland
"Alien: Earth" CEO Boy Kavalier is the natural evolution of the tech oligarchs currently walking all over us

Troops in the streets: The police-state dark side of democracy

Andrew O'Hehir
Trump isn't the first president to send troops into American cities as political theater: But there's a difference
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