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“Veep,” Season 2: Douchey and Mean-Spirited Like DC—But Way Wittier
The first season was "The West Wing" remade as wildly funny, mean-spirited burlesque. The second season follows suit. -
Map: Most Americans Support Background Checks for All Gun Buyers
See if voters in your state are behind universal background checks. -
We Now Have Further Evidence Gun Rampages Are Rising
Data on 84 attacks echoes MoJo's investigation and further debunks the NRA's "good guys with guns" myth. -
The Worst Wildlife Disease Outbreak Ever in North America Just Got Way Worse
White-nose syndrome—the fungus decimating North American bats—has just been found in the lagest wintertime hibernation cave of endangered gray bats. -
The Latest Bird Flu Freakout, Explained
Is H7N9 headed your way? -
“You’ve Got to Pick Yourself Up and Go Forward.”
Since losing her huband in a 1993 mass shooting, Rep. Carolyn McCarthy has never stopped fighting for gun safety laws. -
Washington’s Vanishing Lobbyists Hide Behind the Rules
The official number of lobbyists is going down, but they're hiding in plain sight. -
LISTEN: Here Is a Song About the Twitter Feud Between Paul Krugman and the President of Estonia
The creators of this unconventional Estonian operatic work talk to Mother Jones about their new one-woman show. (Yes, a singing Paul Krugman is played by a woman.) -
What Keystone XL Opponents Could Learn From the Gay Rights Movement
For activists, the hardest part of the Keystone fight is figuring out what to do about the Democrats. -
How Walmart, ExxonMobil, and Coke Buy Latino Friends in Congress
Lobbyists and corporations that employ them can't give gifts to lawmakers—unless they funnel the money through a nonprofit. -
Dawes’ “Stories Don’t End” Is the Perfect Road Trip Album
"Because I always learn the music and forget the words/I want to ride with her." -
Video: The Homeless Tent City in Google and Facebook’s Backyard
Nowhere is inequality more obvious than Silicon Valley, where homeless are building tent cities not far from Google and Facebook headquarters. -
Does Obama Have a Plan to Capture an Asteroid?
Short answer: yes. According to Sen. Bill Nelson. -
Film Review: The Revolutionary Optimists
Inspired by their teacher, children in the slums of Calcutta become community activists. -
Is Your Favorite Baseball Team’s Owner Still an Asshole?
MoJo's guide to the national pastime's deepest pockets and reviled personas. -
One More Reason to Miss Roger Ebert: His Love of Trash
The larger-than-life critic wasn't afraid to heap witty praise upon hugely inconsequential popcorn flicks. -
The Taliban Are Inadvertently Really Good at Endangered Falcon Conservation
On a related note, whales benefited greatly from the 9/11 terrorist attacks. -
Nelson, Georgia, Passes Meaningless Law Requiring All Households to Own Guns
Not an April Fools' Day joke. -
“Your Fight Has Become Our Fight”
A brief history of the NRA's transformation from a gunowners' group to the voice of the gun industry. -
The 6 Weirdest Theories About “The Shining”
Rodney Ascher's "Room 237" tries to unravel the true meaning of Stanley Kubrick's chilling masterpiece.

