Mother Jones
- First Came Hurricane Ida. Next Comes the Eviction Crisis
- The Texas Abortion Ban Is Just the Beginning
- SCOTUS Will Officially Allow the Texas Abortion Ban To Go Into Effect
- It Was Never Easy to Be an OB-GYN in Texas, but Now It’s a Nightmare
- Detainees in Lafourche Filled Sandbags to Save Property. When the Town Evacuated, They Were Kept Jailed
- 7.5 Million in Stolen Wages Is Ordered Back to Hundreds of Ripped-Off Construction Workers
- Texas’ Six-Week Abortion Ban, the Most Restrictive in the Country, Is Now in Effect
- America Is Spending a Fortune to Help Rich People Retire in Luxury
- There’s No Proof Sunscreen Prevents Cancer in Black People. Why Do Doctors Keep Pushing It?
- The Real Reason People Are Treating Themselves With Horse Dewormer
- What’s on the Line in the California Recall?
- The Cost of the Post-9/11 Security State Is $21 Trillion, Report Finds
- Texas Republicans Pass Voting Restrictions to Solidify Anti-Democratic Hold on Power
- A New Website Catalogs More Than 250 Black Films Currently Streaming
- The Anti-Vax Lawyer Representing Jan. 6 Rioters Has Suddenly Gone Missing
- It Took Approximately Zero Seconds for Hawks to Make the Afghanistan Withdrawal About China
- Florida’s COVID Surge Is Taxing Its Ability to Purify Drinking Water
- Does Banning the Taliban From Social Media Actually Help Afghans?
- As Hurricane Ida Strands Thousands, the Police Would Rather Focus on “Anti-Looting” Patrols
- The First Afghan Woman in the Paralympics Since 2004 Prepares to Compete
- Most Of The “News Bias” Analysis You See Is Based On… Bias
- Why Facebook Won’t Stop Pushing Propaganda
- Drought Is Complicating California’s Plans for a Carbon-Free Future
- Yes, Let’s Mandate Vaccines for Eligible School Children, Fauci Says
- Odds of Escape Waning for At-Risk Afghans, Despite Assurances
- COVID and Ida Are a Brutal One-Two Punch for Hospitals in the Storm’s Path
- England Intends to Ban Single-Use Culinary Plastics
- Penguin Classics Launches “New Canon” of Environmental Literature
- Voting Rights Marches Draw Crowds, But They’re Losing the War
- Why Are Cops So Resistant to Getting Vaccinated?