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“Antisemitism” vs. “Anti-Semitism”: The Style Debate Is Settled, But the Hate and Harm Are Rising
Beyond the tweaks in terminology is a familiar picture: Hatred of Jews is ascendant. -
On the Anniversary of Family Separation, the Heritage Foundation Hosted the Policy’s Intellectual “Father”
Tom Homan has said "no one is off the table" for deportations in a potential second Trump presidency. -
The Governor of Kansas Vetoed Four Anti-Abortion Measures. Republicans Rammed Them Through Anyway.
"By continuously finding ways to raise the issue and attempting to subvert the will of Kansans, these legislators are not representing the vast majority of those who elected them to office," Gov. Laura Kelly told Mother Jones. -
Samuel Alito Has a Very Strange Theory for How to Protect Democracy
The hard-right justice worries that if Trump is prosecuted, defeated presidents might refuse to leave office peacefully. -
A New Police Force Chased a 17-Year-Old Boy to His Death. Then It Vanished.
The Crow Nation is still looking for answers. -
Trump Could Use the 1873 Comstock Act to Ban Abortion Nationwide. Here’s How.
Legal scholar Mary Ziegler explains how another “zombie law” eviscerating civil liberties is stalking the land. -
Ralph Nader Would Like to Stop Having to Explain Why the Spoiler Coverage Is Stupid
A conversation on third-party politics with the former presidential candidate. -
The Spectacular Implosion of the Libertarian Party
Eight years ago, America’s third-largest party had its best-ever showing. Then came the fallout. -
Alabama Lawmakers Want Prison for False Reporting Charges. That Could Have Serious Consequences.
“A law like this can scoop up a lot of innocent victims.” -
She Has Investigated Allegations of Sexual Violence in War Around the World. Here’s What She Wants You to Know.
“Once I started looking into it, I realized there’s pretty much no conflict where it doesn't happen,” said journalist Christina Lamb. -
Protesters Are Shutting Down Traffic Over Gaza. Lawmakers Are Calling It Terrorism.
“Inconvenience is a societal price that we sometimes pay for people making their voices heard.” -
Oakland’s Progressive DA Just Wants to Do Her Job. In an Age of Recalls, That Job Is Changing.
I tag along with Pamela Price as she confronts misinformation and fears about crime. -
The National Guard Is a “WTF” Moment for New York’s Subways. But a Proposed Ban Could Go Even Further.
"People supposedly feel unsafe. But in actuality, they're being forced to confront visible signs of poverty." -
Let’s Not Take Over-the-Counter Birth Control Pills for Granted
When the Pill arrived in 1960, it gave women new power over their bodies. But it took decades for it to be this easy to get. -
Can American Labor Seize the Moment?
Unions are popular but facing decades of decline. We asked photographers to document this unique moment for the American worker. -
How the Biden Administration Kneecapped the Most Essential Aid Group in Gaza
UNRWA has been pushed to its “breaking point” after “rash” decisions by the US and its allies. -
Utility Fraud and Corruption Are Threatening the Clean Energy Transition
A historic surge of malfeasance has cost US consumers—and thwarted efforts to slash emissions. -
Supreme Court Hands Trump a Win and Delays His Election Subversion Prosecution
The justices will wait almost two months before hearing Trump's argument that he's above the law.