Ad Policy

You Do Not, Under Any Circumstances, “Gotta Hand It to” Ron DeSantis

Pamela Paul’s latest New York Times op-ed argues that the left should take a lesson from the right-wing Florida governor.

Chris Lehmann

Joe Biden

Congress Shouldn’t Clap for Tyre Nichols’s Parents—They Should Apologize

Many of the people rising for Nichols’s parents during the State of the Union didn’t do enough to prevent his death—and quite a few did worse than that.

Elie Mystal
Foreign Policy

War With China Is Preventable, Not Inevitable

What is needed is a policy of constructive coexistence.

Jake Werner and William D. Hartung
Health and Disease

The Shake-Up at the CDC Is an Opportunity We Can’t Afford to Miss

CDC Director Rochelle Walensky has made plenty of mistakes, but her push to overhaul the agency deserves our full support.

Gregg Gonsalves

Culture

Is “The Dig” the Most Important Podcast on the Left?

Is “The Dig” the Most Important Podcast on the Left?

A conversation with Daniel Denvir about how his podcast became an essential feature of a radical education, the challenges facing leftist organizers, and much more.

Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins
The Radicalization of Édouard Louis

The Radicalization of Édouard Louis

Two new books by the French novelist mark a political turn in his writing.

Tara K. Menon
Eugene Debs at the US Penitentiary in Atlanta

The Crusade Against Civil Liberties During World War I

Adam Hochschild’s latest book, American Midnight, examines a dark era in US history in which Woodrow Wilson and his administration went to war at home as well as abroad. 

Eric Foner

Politics

A woman holds a Black Voters Matter sign while driving in a protest march on April 22, 2021 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

It’s No Coincidence That the Midterms Turned the Blackest Parts of America Red

While Democrats celebrate an averted crisis, the GOP campaign to quell and marginalize Black voters has only continued.

Clarence Lusane
Josh Hawley holding pencil in front of microphone

The GOP’s Phony Class War

Racist resentment plus plutocratic economics don’t equal a “working-class party.”

Jeet Heer
Ilhan Omar Will Not Be Silenced

Ilhan Omar Will Not Be Silenced

The GOP’s decision to remove Omar from her most cherished committee was petty and cruel—but she’s not going anywhere.

John Nichols

World

Indigenous-Led Marine Protection Sets a Course Along Canada's Pacific

Indigenous-Led Marine Protection Sets a Course Along Canada's Pacific

Tired of waiting, First Nations are negotiating directly with commercial fisheries to protect biodiversity—will the federal government follow?

Ali Withers
“We Shouldn’t Grow Up Dreaming That Our Friends Don’t Get Killed”

“We Shouldn’t Grow Up Dreaming That Our Friends Don’t Get Killed”

As Palestinians reel from deadliest year in the occupied West Bank in two decades, a young woman who lost two loved ones pleads for the world to notice.

Mohammed El-Kurd
The Department of Defense Has Delivered Another Massive Intelligence Failure

The Department of Defense Has Delivered Another Massive Intelligence Failure

Chinese emissions represent at least as great a threat to US security as the multitude of weapons enumerated in the Pentagon’s 2022 report—so why was it not addressed?

Michael T. Klare

Watch and Listen

Listen: Spielberg and Other Oscar Contenders

On this episode of The Time of Monsters, Adam Nayman joins the podcast to discuss The Fabelmans and movie award buzz.

February 8, 2023

Watch: Indigenous-Led Marine Protection Sets a Course Along Canada's Pacific

Tired of waiting, First Nations are negotiating directly with commercial fisheries to protect biodiversity—will the federal government follow?

February 7, 2023

Listen: The Constitutional Solution to the Debt Limit Crisis, Plus Victor Navasky Remembered

In this episode of the Start Making Sense podcast, historian Eric Foner talks about the 14th Amendment, and we listen to an interview with Victor Navasky from 2006.

February 2, 2023

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