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Katie McDonough
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Katie McDonough is a deputy editor at
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January 28, 2021
Katie McDonough
,
Laura Weiss
,
Luis Feliz Leon
Unemployment Nation
Stories from the pandemic unemployed, underemployed, or otherwise put out.
January 11, 2021
Katie McDonough
Die Laughing at the Capitol
The storm on Congress was extremely goofy and deadly serious. Making sense of it will require some dexterity.
January 4, 2021
Katie McDonough
The Long Plot to Escape From Work
In the face of a nonexistent safety net and bleak future prospects, the F.I.R.E movement and other individualized paths to financial mastery offer a specific brand of fantasy.
November 7, 2020
Melissa Gira Grant
,
Nick Martin
,
Katie McDonough
,
J.C. Pan
The Election Is Over. Here’s a Vision From the Left for the Next Four Years.
Organizers and thinkers on where we are in the major fights of our moment—from prison abolition to climate justice and the housing crisis—and where we go next.
October 19, 2020
Daniel Rivera
,
Katie McDonough
I’m a Cleaner at a New York City Public School. The Pandemic Has Thrown My Plans Out the Window.
“It’s almost as if we’re guinea pigs in some way.”
July 24, 2020
Katie McDonough
,
J.C. Pan
What $600 Can Do
Millions of people are in danger of losing a benefit that has kept their heads above water. These are some of their stories.
June 3, 2020
Melissa Gira Grant
,
Katie McDonough
Protest Medics on Being Targeted by the Police, in Their Own Words
“The cops at the protest that day wouldn’t make eye contact. They were laughing at one point. I think they think this is funny.”
January 3, 2020
Katie McDonough
Abortion Without
Roe
What does the landmark Supreme Court ruling mean to a country always on the brink of losing it?
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