We Are ShockedโShockedโto Find War Criminals at the Israel Day Parade
A brief history of New York liberalsโ efforts to downplay, ignore, and censor the terrifying ideology of Israelโs radical right
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A Good Election Night for Progressives
Tuesdayโs resultsโsome not yet finalโbode well for the fall.
The Return of the Dixiecrat South
In the pre-1960s South, which Supreme Court Republicans have just brought back from the dead, Black citizens have no voice in federal lawmaking.
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Little Country, Big Oil
Guyana has emerged as an oil and gas powerhouse in recent years. How do U.S. and corporate interests complicate the countryโs changing conditions?
Aftermath: Something Is Going to Snap
So far, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz has not led to a major economic disaster. That wonโt last forever.
How California Politics Became So Blah
The only truly passionate players in todayโs election appear to be the corporate moguls funding the antiโTom Steyer campaigns.
Your June 2 Primary Election Guide
Hereโs whatโs happening across California and throughout the country today.
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Organized Money: Why Farmers and Filmmakers Both Face Monopoly
Monopoly power has penetrated nearly every sector of commerce.
Left Anchor: AOC for President?
Alas, it is already time to start thinking about the 2028 election.
Organized Money: The Mechanic vs. the Billionaire with Dan Osborn
What is sacrificed when running for a U.S. Senate seat?
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Take This Data Center and Shove It
Americans ainโt puttinโ up with these things no more. Welcome to Virginia, ground zero for data center defiance.
Corporations and the Crisis of Care
The U.S. suffers from a mass exodus of primary care doctors, as medical practice is dictated by corporate masters at the expense of physicians and patients.
Archiving Joy
At the National Public Housing Museum in Chicago, the past is alive and fighting.
Today on tap: commentary on the daily news
A Good Election Night for Progressives
Tuesdayโs resultsโsome not yet finalโbode well for the fall.
How California Politics Became So Blah
The only truly passionate players in todayโs election appear to be the corporate moguls funding the antiโTom Steyer campaigns.
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News Influencers and Gen Z Are Reshaping News
Gen Z increasingly relies on influencers for news and informationโbut the quality is all over the place.
Archiving Joy
At the National Public Housing Museum in Chicago, the past is alive and fighting.
Women Are Not OK
Some lessons from our fellow primates, and a warning to men





