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Gutting the Fourth Amendment has turned tiny traffic violations into abusive traffic stops and coercive searches for millions of Black drivers like myself.
It will strengthen labor and help fight the increasing concentration of corporate power.
Editorial
A pair of runoff elections in the state could end Mitch McConnell’s destructive tenure as Senate majority leader.
Grassroots organizations filled in where the Democratic Party was absent.
But winning the election is like gaining recognition for a union. Now the real work starts.
Democrats must embrace massive infrastructure projects, giant deficits, and a high debt-to-GDP ratio.
A conversation with the acclaimed sci-fi novelist about the climate crisis, activism, utopia, and his new novel, The Ministry for the Future .
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Column
While court reform is off the table until at least 2023, Democrats must use the next two years to figure out how best to fix the court.
From the courts to the border to the meaning of truth, damage has been done.
Books & the Arts
His latest existential love story, I’m Thinking of Ending Things , reveals the limits of his work.
How did the genre of self-help go from one focused on collective empowerment to one serving the class hierarchy as it stands?
A new history by Magda Teter tracks the spread of the pernicious myth and the role new technologies and communication tools played in its dissemination.
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Livestreamers and citizen journalists are providing constant, steady footage of the protests for Black Lives. Is that a good thing?