The British elder care system feels the strain.
Brittany Gibson
Brittany Gibson is a former writing fellow at The American Prospect. She now works at Politico.
The Politician as Organizer
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is spending the 2020 campaign running workshops to help exploited and vulnerable people with their greatest challenges.
Four More Years of Trump Would Be an Environmental ‘Fiasco’
The administration has established a record of protecting polluters and undermining regulation.
Countries Are Using COVID to Ignore the Climate Crisis
The need for economic recovery is being used to bail out the fossil fuel industry in countries around the world.
The Conservative Voter Fraud Swarm
Interlocking sets of legal organizations comprise what amounts to a marketing campaign for the false narrative of stolen elections.
Fighting for Reproductive Rights With Laughter
To raise awareness on abortion access, Abortion AF’s ‘Do Re #MeToo’ event will serenade audiences with everyday American sexism.
How Virginia Made Voting Easier and Fairer
Since Democrats took power in 2019, they’ve made the state a model for user-friendly voting.
Can a Progressive Win in a Republican Texas District?
Democrat Julie Oliver may have a shot in a suburban Austin district that Republicans designed to be Democrat-proof.
Securing the Right to Vote Cannot Be Achieved Individually
Democratic officials highlight individual responsibility to vote, when they should be demanding government action.
New York Primary Glitches Show Rough Waters Ahead for November
The Empire State primary provides one example of how difficult it is to transition to vote-by-mail elections.

