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August 1, 2022
Democrats Gave Mitch McConnell a Taste of His Own Medicine
Embracing the Senate minority leader’s bare knuckle tactics gets results.
by Alex Shephard
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This is actually a mass sociogenic illness, and medical experts have been debunking it for years.
by Natalie Shure
The ruling party was set to be slaughtered in the 2022 midterm elections—then the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, and Senators Chuck Schumer and Joe Manchin struck a deal.
by Michael Tomasky
The Communications Decency Act made it a felony, with up to five years in prison, to talk about abortion online. It’s been on hold since the Clinton administration, but could it be enforced by a future GOP president?
by Melissa Gira Grant
Lucas Kunce, a candidate in Tuesday’s Senate primary, is running an anti-corporate campaign.
by Walter Shapiro
The point of biking or going vegan isn't the impact of a single person's choice. It's about throwing everything we've got at a problem that feels overwhelming.
by Aaron Regunberg
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