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January runoff races could flip the Senate and prevent the majority leader from obstructing another Democratic presidency.
John Nichols
Portland’s protest movement couldn’t oust Mayor Ted Wheeler, but the city overwhelmingly voted to create a new police oversight board.
Zoë Carpenter
The former VP apparently won a decisive victory, but the sore loser in the White House is not expected to concede. Guess what: he doesn’t have to.
Joan Walsh
It’s time for centrist Democrats to stop whining about Black Lives Matters protests and start recognizing that Black voters literally saved the election.
Elie Mystal
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By claiming the election has been stolen from him, Trump is poisoning Joe Biden’s victory.
Do the problems that beset us, so similar to those that plague our Chilean brothers and sisters, not cry out for a radical reimagining of who we are?
Ariel Dorfman
Trapped in crowded, unsafe accommodations with little access to health care, millions have been abruptly deprived of income.
Sarah Aziza
The Trump campaign is using disinformation and red-baiting tactics exported from Colombia to sway Florida’s Latinx vote.
Miguel Salazar
We should be able to distinguish racist imagery from imagery depicting racists.
Barry Schwabsky
Why his reformist retelling of the Chicago Seven fails to tell the real story of the leftists on trial.
Charlotte Rosen
Rainald Goetz’s 1998 novel captures both the complicated politics of the German electronic music scene and the chaotic experience of a night lost to dancing.
Rachel Hahn
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Livestreamers and citizen journalists are providing constant, steady footage of the protests for Black Lives. Is that a good thing?
November 3, 2020
Deadspin’s Chuck Modiano joins the show to talk about recent police violence protests in DC.
November 3, 2020
This election could decide whether one of the most destructive fossil fuel projects continues to be built, or is brought to a halt.
October 27, 2020
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