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Representative Madison Cawthorn has misled the public about training for the Paralympics, just as he misrepresented his education and business history.
Sara Luterman
Far from being a “state sponsor of terrorism,” as the Trump administration claimed, Cuba has been an ally in fighting it.
Peter Kornbluh
The peaceful protests on Inauguration Day show what happens when social media companies refuse to let white supremacists use them to organize and incite violence.
Elie Mystal
Advanced surveillance tech on the border poses dangers to both migrants and citizens.
Felipe de la Hoz
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Give her that waiver—and stop the bankers from celebrating.
Katrina vanden Heuvel
With a lot of help from other far-right Republicans—and an establishment that enabled them.
Joan Walsh
Advanced surveillance tech on the border poses dangers to both migrants and citizens.
Felipe de la Hoz
Moira Weigel and Ben Tarnoff’s Voices From the Valley examines how the tech world has redefined our understanding work.
Clio Chang
The artist's first solo show, is a reminder that pleasure is inseparable from the joint projects of abolition and freedom.
Tal Milovina
Oneohtrix Point Never’s latest album is not unlike a radio broadcast from another reality.
Bijan Stephen
We must address the interconnected conflicts there as the equivalent of a regional/world war. That requires an international conference under UN auspices.
James Zogby
The campaign to legalize abortion began sometime in the late 1970s, when the “grandmothers” of the green wave were living in exile across Europe.
Cecilia Nowell
With husbands dying—from Covid-19, dangerous jobs, and more—in the US, many Mexican women are wondering whether migration is worth it anymore.
Lorena Ríos
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My generation is more outspoken—about inequality, assimilation, racism, and more—than those that came before.
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