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Two years into the presidency of Donald Trump, the nation is ready for radical change.
John Nichols
The case of an intellectually disabled prisoner on death row is a window into the many flaws in the death penalty in America.
Ashoka Mukpo
It’s practical and efficient, allowing for a very competitive economy while ensuring a high standard of living.
Barbara Koeppel
Backed by money from China and Oman, a small Tanzanian fishing port could be as large and busy as Rotterdam within 10 years.
Jean-Christophe Servant
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We can accomplish great things by putting ordinary people in control.
Nathan Schneider
It is not just what the president does but what he tells us not to do–especially on climate change–that makes his tenure strikingly dangerous.
John Nichols
Walls and borders are this country's most consistent climate-change ‘adaptation.’
Ben Ehrenreich
The UK Parliament is at an impasse, and both main parties are at risk of fracturing.
Paul Mason
Chile’s dead president has some advice from beyond the grave.
Ariel Dorfman
For Palestinians like my fiancée and me, falling in love means scaling walls and defying occupation.
Ahmad Abuznaid
Opp-Art: Dispatches from the resistance
A monumental achievement in high musical drama, Wolfe’s new piece Fire in my mouth is already one of the year’s best performances.
David Hajdu
Kevin Beasley’s new Whitney show, built around a massive, whirring cotton-gin motor, argues for a new way to listen to the horror and beauty of history.
Tiana Reid
The songs on Jessica Pratt’s new album Quiet Signs seem to exist in a tranquil place just outside reality.
Olivia Horn
AIPAC and Anti-semitism
I’m ashamed to admit that endorsing AIPAC positions was all about the Benjamins for me and my candidate.
Ady Barkan
In an age of conspiracy theories, what chance do we have against the oldest conspiracy theory of all?
Talia Lavin
An AIPAC and Capitol Hill veteran explains the lobby’s tactics of reward and retribution.
M.J. Rosenberg
Watch and Listen
Julie DiCaro and Bijan Bayne join the show to talk Cubs e-mails and Frank Robinson’s legacy.
February 11, 2019
It’s time to bring back the power of the strike.
January 8, 2019
Members of the migrant caravans, stranded in Tijuana, explain why they traveled thousands of miles from their homes.
December 14, 2018
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