When “Biology” Becomes a Cover for Anti-Trans Bigotry
Earlier this month, a British employment judge ruled that a researcher’s anti-trans views did not constitute what’s called a protected philosophical belief under the nation’s Equality Act, which meant...
View ArticleA Decade of Legal Warfare Has Warped America’s Future
Welcome to the Decade From Hell, our look back at an arbitrary 10-year period that began with a great outpouring of hope and ended in a cavalcade of despair.It’s hard to keep track of all the lawsuits...
View ArticleMy Own Private Decade From Hell
Welcome to the Decade From Hell, our look back at an arbitrary 10-year period that began with a great outpouring of hope and ended in a cavalcade of despair.A decade ago, I was in hell; now I’m on my...
View ArticleThe Death of the Good Internet Was an Inside Job
Welcome to the Decade From Hell, our look back at an arbitrary 10-year period that began with a great outpouring of hope and ended in a cavalcade of despair.I remember the exact moment when the...
View ArticleThe Rise of the Permanent Protest
Welcome to the Decade From Hell, our look back at an arbitrary 10-year period that began with a great outpouring of hope and ended in a cavalcade of despair.Almost immediately after one of the decade’s...
View ArticleThe Reinvention of Little Women
What a cynically crowd-pleasing move it could have been to refocus the arc of Little Women so that it became the story of Jo March, aspiring writer, and how utterly relieved I am to learn how well it...
View ArticleMexico Deserves Better Than Andrés Manuel López Obrador
Another year, another stream of sensationalist headlines out of Mexico: drug violence, femicide, the ongoing migrant crisis, and an economy that continues to fall short of its potential. All these...
View ArticleNaming the Threat
It’s not hard to completely miss something that exists in plain sight. To see is itself a process of precognition—matching up an anticipated picture of reality to what you observe in real time. If...
View ArticleThe Rise of a Hollow Political Catchphrase
Andy Beshear wasn’t meant to be the next governor of Kentucky. Shortly after he won the Democratic nomination in May, Matt Bevin, the Republican incumbent, was leading by a comfortable 6 points in the...
View ArticleHave Democrats Found Their ALEC?
Jay Livingstone knew something had to be done about Massachusetts’s abortion law. The state, despite its liberal leanings, still had a ban on its books that predated—although it was superseded by—Roe...
View ArticleThe Pinnacle of Trump’s Foreign Policy Stupidity
For the better part of a decade, the United States’ main base of operations for its military occupation of Iraq was a cluster of bases and old Saddam Hussein–era palaces surrounding Baghdad...
View ArticleJohn Roberts: Bemused Spectator of American Democracy
Every December 31, Chief Justice John Roberts releases his annual year-end report on the federal courts. It’s a unique opportunity for him to speak not as a member of a nine-person court but as the de...
View ArticleAbortion Without Roe
Earlier this week, 207 members of Congress asked the Supreme Court to revisit Roe v. Wade and take up the question of whether it “should be reconsidered and, if appropriate, overruled.” The amicus...
View ArticleThe Democrats’ Gutless Response to Trump’s Airstrike
One of the early signs that the United States had assassinated Iranian major general Qassim Suleimani on Thursday night came from President Trump’s Twitter account, which posted a low-resolution...
View ArticleEveryone Wants to Be a Bank
In 2011, when I lived in Milwaukee, the only job I held for more than a couple days was working the lunch rush at a gyro cart downtown. I was paid $60 a day plus tips, all in cash. One day, in an...
View ArticleA Man in Full
Joe Biden has been through impeachment before.Not the oversexed and overhyped Bill Clinton variety, but the real 1974 Richard Nixon smoking-gun version. And for Biden, these were moments that...
View ArticleDonald Trump’s Quiet Christmas Gift to the Kleptocrats
Nearly two decades ago, Nursultan Nazarbayev, the then doughy dictator of Kazakhstan, came hat in hand to the George W. Bush White House, desperate to make a deal. The post-Soviet strongman had a...
View ArticleRepublicans Want to Make White Grievance Genteel Again
According to a certain type of Republican, the party has lost its way under President Trump. This is the foundational premise of the self-styled Never Trump Republican but also reliable fodder for...
View ArticleMike Pompeo Is the Most Dangerous Man in the World Right Now
When the United States bombed its own former air base in Baghdad to kill Qassem Soleimani, Iran’s revered Middle East paramilitary commander, just before Friday prayers last week, the pretext was that...
View ArticleTrump’s Next Impeachable Offense is Nigh
President Donald Trump threatened to commit war crimes against Iran over the weekend, less than one week after he ordered the killing of one of its top military commanders in an airstrike in Baghdad....
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