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I Was a Comcast Employee. I Had Enough When I Was Told to Upsell Internet to Low-Income People.
"I have to pitch this person products and sell them things or else I'm going to have a lower paycheck. The pressure was a lot." -
A Comcast Employee Was Told to Upsell Internet to Low-Income People. So He Quit.
"I have to pitch this person products and sell them things or else I'm going to have a lower paycheck. The pressure was a lot." -
These Are the Stories of Heartwarming Generosity and Community Support You Need to Read Right Now
MoJo readers share their strategies of stepping up during the coronavirus crisis. -
Timothy Caulfield: We Can’t Prevent Another Pandemic Without Stopping the Infodemic
A pseudoscience mythbuster studies how bad information gets into the wrong hands—and what to do about it. -
Tech Company Free Meals Beget a Lot of Leftovers. Meet the Man on a Mission to Rescue Them.
Food Runners saves extra grub before it's wasted, and delivers it to hungry mouths. -
The Summer QAnon Went Mainstream
Trump and other Republicans' new embrace of the conspiracy follows unprecedented growth in unexpected quarters. -
I’m a New Dad Scared About Pandemic-Era Day Care Safety. There’s Only One Expert I Wanted to Call.
Emily Oster has become a pop-oracle for all things kids, COVID, and how to survive parenting in 2020. -
I Went to CPAC, and All I Got Was Exposure to the Coronavirus
I longed for an infectious disease equivalent of the Butterball Turkey Talk-Line. -
Learning From Home Is Hard Enough. Try Doing It Where Wifi Is Illegal.
In the "valley of the telescopes," remote education is a disaster. -
Gardens Have Pulled America Out of Some of Its Darkest Times. We Need Another Revival.
Despite the headlines, Victory Gardens aren’t back. Not yet. -
“Libraries Have Become De Facto Homeless Shelters”: Emilio Estevez on His New Movie, “The Public”
The filmmaker discusses the timely drama and ethical battle lines drawn at libraries nationwide during a special screening and panel with Mother Jones editor-in-chief Clara Jeffery -
New Coke Didn’t Fail. It Was Murdered.
The "Stranger Things" kid is right—it tasted fine. It died because of a Southern rebellion. -
Here Are 5 Highlights From the Year’s Biggest Scandal
What you need to know about the Trump-Russia investigation. -
To Prevent My Cancer From Returning, I Was Advised to Eat More Beans. No One Ever Mentioned Booze.
"One of the reasons that doctors don't like to talk about it is that doctors like to drink." -
I Attended a College Class About Fake Meat. It Didn’t Disappoint.
The latest episode of Bite podcast journeys into the brave new world of better-tasting veggie burgers. -
Inside the Radical, Uncomfortable Movement to Reform White Supremacists
As hate groups have surged, so has the number of extremists trying to escape. -
The Music I Love Is a Racial Minefield
How I learned to fiddle my way through America's deeply troubling history. -
Fires Engulfed Northern California Cities. Here’s What You Need to Know.
The blazes are some of the deadliest in the state's history. -
The Mystery of the Disappearing Cooks
America's foodie meccas are short on kitchen talent.