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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." -
Trump’s Arrest Is a Reminder Mug Shots Are Bad
In most cases, a photo of someone at one of their lowest points is evil. But this might be the one exception. -
Democrats Are Trying to Repeal a Zombie Law That Could Ban Abortion Nationwide
Better late than never. -
Today, Ron DeSantis’ Florida Will Conduct Its Fourth Execution of the Year
After expanding the death penalty, the 2024 presidential contender has authorized killing a brain-damaged man. -
A Running List of the People Trump Has Called to Prosecute
Trump has often enjoyed walking up to a microphone and implying—if not outright saying—that his enemies should be investigated. -
North Carolina’s Protest Crackdown Now Includes a Ban on N95s
It conveniently doubles as a ban on grocery shopping for the immunocompromised. -
This Is No Time to Celebrate. The System Is About to Be Tested Like Never Before.
Washington bureau chief David Corn issues this somber warning. -
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. -
“Undemocratic”: Why Is Keith Ellison Taking Over a Case From a Prosecutor He Endorsed?
In Minnesota, a murder case for two teenagers is testing a promise from progressives to change the criminal justice system. -
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.” -
Rough News for Trump: Georgia Prosecutor Bags Eight Fake Electors
Court filings show Fani Willis moving the ball forward with slow strokes. -
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.” -
Melinda Katz Once Faced Off Against DSA. Now It’s New York’s Police Lobby.
Since barely beating a leftist candidate to become Queens DA, Katz has stuck to a conventional approach to the office. Still, she has drawn a challenge from former cop George Grasso. -
Blaming Larry Krasner for Gun Violence Does Not Make Statistical Sense
Republican lawmakers are cherry-picking crime studies to try and impeach the Philadelphia district attorney. -
During a Weekend Plagued by Gun Violence, GOP Stars Flock to the NRA Convention
Trump, Pence, DeSantis, and Haley took the stage. -
The House Just Voted to Impeach Mayorkas. How Did We Get Here?
A brief timeline of what will likely go down in history as one of the most futile uses of the constitutional power of impeachment. -
Trump Was the Trump We Know. Biden Was the Biden We Feared.
Trump raged. Biden aged. -
Biden Blames Putin for Aleksei Navalny’s Death, Urges Ukraine Funding
The president said he "hopes to God it helps” push Congress to act. -
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.