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May 6, 2021
Jacob Silverman
Big Pharma: There’s No Easy Way Out of the Vaccine Crisis We Created
Corporate America might protest, but the potential of a patent waiver on Covid-19 vaccines is worth celebrating—and fighting for.
May 6, 2021
Walter Shapiro
The Washington Media Is Overblowing the Liz Cheney Story
The Republican coup against her is an irresistible story, but it’s hardly a national referendum on Trump.
May 6, 2021
Astra Taylor
In Defense of Liberal Conspirators
Our inability to truly conspire is why so many people are struggling today.
May 6, 2021
Melody Schreiber
There’s Something Missing From Biden’s Move to Free the Covid Vaccines
Letting people copy Covid vaccines without being sued is good. Helping them do it is better.
May 6, 2021
Simon Lazarus
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Robert Litan
The Democrats Are Doing Court Reform Backward
They’ve responded to Trump’s makeover of the courts with legislative nonstarters and shortsighted proposals. But the party first needs to sell the public on its vision for a liberal judiciary.
May 5, 2021
Alex Shephard
The Media Still Doesn’t Know How to Cover the Big Lie
Four months after the Capitol riot, Republicans continue to push wild conspiracy theories about the 2020 election.
May 5, 2021
Jacob Silverman
Even Facebook’s Handpicked “Supreme Court” Thinks Its Policies Are a Joke
The Facebook Oversight Board upheld Trump’s ban, but ridiculed the company in the process: “In applying a vague, standardless penalty ... Facebook seeks to avoid its responsibilities.”
May 5, 2021
Osita Nwanevu
The Republican Party Will Always Choose Culture Wars Over Working-Class Policy
Josh Hawley and J.D. Vance are pushing a tax credit for parents. They’re being drowned out by the party’s infighting and regressive legislation against protesters and trans people.
May 5, 2021
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Ronald Radosh
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Sol Stern
Our Friend, the Trump Propagandist
We knew David Horowitz when he was a radical leftist. Then he became a conservative. Then he joined the MAGA cult.
May 5, 2021
Alex Pareene
The Real-Life Victims of Democrats’ Irrational Deficit Paranoia
How moderates’ fear of the Congressional Budget Office screws students and shrinks ambitious policy, all to protect the fabled “taxpayer”
May 5, 2021
Ankush Khardori
Biden Isn’t Holding Trump Accountable. Sheldon Whitehouse Is Very Concerned.
An in-depth interview with the Democratic senator about Supreme Court reform, Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley’s culpability in the Capitol riot, and the importance of investigating the previous administration
May 4, 2021
Jacob Silverman
Josh Hawley and the GOP’s Fake War Against Big Tech
The senator’s new book is a case study in why conservatives struggle to be populists.
May 4, 2021
Amy Littlefield
The Rise of the Corporate-Catholic “Zombie Hospital”
A labor fight at Saint Vincent Hospital in Massachusetts reveals how massive health systems use weak religious affiliations as cover for toxic practices, from unions to reproductive health.
May 4, 2021
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Bryce Covert
The Progressive Trio Shaping Biden’s Ambitious Economic Policy
How three combative, unconventional economists forced the president to abandon his neoliberal ways
May 4, 2021
Melissa Gira Grant
The Right-Wing War on Trans Youth Was Hiding in Plain Sight
Conservatives’ moral panic over Drag Queen Story Hour set the stage for the anti-trans bills flooding Republican legislatures today—and the same hate groups are behind it all.
May 4, 2021
Matt Ford
The Republican Party Is for Liars Only
Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney are discovering that there’s no room in the GOP for anyone who acknowledges that Biden beat Trump fair and square.
May 3, 2021
Jacob Silverman
Forget Tech Bro Fantasies of Self-Driving Cars and Just Invest in Buses Already
Lyft and Uber’s autonomous vehicle hype has far outstripped progress. Let’s put our hopes, and our money, elsewhere.
May 3, 2021
Jordan Heller
He’s a Big City Mayor. His Grandsons Are Suspected Gang Members.
Frank G. Jackson rose to power in Cleveland as a champion of the people. But a lawsuit says he has used his influence to protect his family from the law.
May 3, 2021
Matt Ford
A Racist Cop Threatened to Weaponize the Law to Disenfranchise Black Voters
“I’m going to charge them with whatever felonies I can to take away their ability to vote.”
April 30, 2021
Jacob Silverman
Tech Giants’ Obscene Pandemic Profits Are Begging to Be Taxed
The post-Covid economic recovery looks anything but fair. Tax the titans of the pandemic!
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