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The Bipartisan Immigration Deal Is Dead on Arrival
"Republicans are never going to let immigration go as an election topic." -
Meet Ron DeSantis’ New “Public Health Integrity Committee”
Seasoned anti-vax, anti-Covid-protections advocates. -
Gold Mining Thugs Cut “Road to Chaos” Through Amazonian Preserve
It's the latest blow for the Yanomami, a people already facing “humanitarian tragedy.” -
How the New York State Democratic Party Lost Its Grassroots—and Then the US House
Inside the party's fight to figure out what the hell happened in the 2022 midterms. -
It turns Out Western Voters Care a Lot About Public Lands
A post-midterms perspective: Trumpism and extremism didn't sell here. -
How Did a State Known for Its War on Immigrants Approve In-State Tuition for Undocumented Students?
Arizona's voters decided to reverse years of discrimination in higher ed. -
America’s Food-Security Crisis Is a Water-Security Crisis, Too
The most requested item at one food bank? Bottled water. -
“They Can’t Kill Us All”: These Scholars Lost Their Countries and Found Each Other
At the New University in Exile, they fight for democracy from afar. -
Cop27 Climate Summit Promises Disaster Aid to Poor Nations
But curbing emissions to stave off future catastrophes is the bigger challenge. -
“The Writing On the Wall Is Clear: DACA Is Coming to an End.”
With a GOP takeover of the House, the clock is ticking for Dreamers. -
The Midterms Brought Some Bad News for Public Education
Here's where anti-critical race theory warriors and school choice advocates fared well. -
How the Story of Soccer Became the Story of Everything
Oligarchs, private-equity moguls, and petro states took over the sport—and the world. -
Catherine Cortez Masto Wins in Nevada
The first Latina senator secures a narrow win over Trump loyalist and election-denier Adam Laxalt. -
The Sex Life of the Internet
Journalist Samantha Cole discusses the complicated, intertwined history of the digital world and sex -
A Democracy Crisis Was Averted. But Gerrymandering Could Still Save the GOP.
Voters rejected some of the biggest-name election deniers, even as extreme maps may help the GOP win the House. -
An Anti-Abortion Republican Just Lost His Bid for Kentucky’s Supreme Court
Voters also rejected a constitutional amendment to further roll back reproductive rights. -
First-Time Latino Voters Could Make All the Difference in Nevada
And progressive organizers are pinning their hopes on them. -
Experts Fear a Deluge of Climate Misinformation on Twitter
Global warming lies are often packaged with hot-button culture war topics. -
The GOP Is Trying to Throw Out Thousands of Votes in Detroit—Again
It's 2020 redux.

