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The Life-and-Death Cost of Conservative Power
New research shows widening gaps between red and blue states in life expectancy.
‘I Don’t Want to Be George Floyd’
Another African American dies in Mobile, as police shootings multiply in Alabama.
Actually, Opioid Victims Love the Sackler Immunity Shields
And other fake news from the Supreme Court’s Purdue Pharma hearing
Massachusetts Blues
It’s not just far-right Republicans who undermine democracy. A majority of voters in the Bay State favor progressive policies, but don’t get them. Why not?
The Big Barrier to the UAW’s Non-Union Auto Plant Drive
It’s U.S. labor law, which allows companies to union-bust and endlessly delay consequences. Case in point: a Tesla worker illegally fired six years ago and still not back on the job.
Sen. Chris Murphy: ‘This Party Has Not Made a Firm Break From Neoliberalism’
Connecticut’s junior senator launches a new interview series focused on monopoly power, part of his quest to understand American unhappiness.
The Cybertruck Is the Dumbest Thing I’ve Ever Seen
Elon Musk enters his Caligula era.
The Medicare Advantage Trap
In 46 states, once you choose Medicare Advantage at 65, you can almost never leave.
The Secret Trial
Google tried to withhold practically every critical detail from the public in its monopolization case. A band of advocates and journalists fought back.

