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No | Text |
1 | Fernanda Melchor’s Dark Morality Plays |
2 | The Nation Weekly |
No | Text |
1 | The Biden Administration Needs to Act Like a Blue State |
2 | Joe Biden Is Not the Fighter America Needs |
3 | Top 15 4th of July Songs |
4 | Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization |
5 | Watch and Listen |
6 | Listen: Michele Goodwin on the End of Abortion and Anatol Lieven on Ukraine |
7 | Follow The Nation |
8 | The Nation |
No | Text |
1 | In her third novel, Melchor turns her allegorical powers in an even more explicitly political direction. |
2 | California, Oregon, and Washington are taking more action to protect abortion rights than the federal government. |
3 | The president loves the system far too much to fix it. |
4 | These songs make clear what’s special about the US while highlighting the enormous amount of work that still needs to be done. |
5 | 48 Hours on the Abortion Hotline After “Roe” Fell |
6 | The Supreme Court Took the Most Extreme Course Possible |
7 | “I Called Jane” for a Pre-“Roe” Illegal Abortion |
8 | Militarizing Schools Isn’t the Answer to Gun Violence |
9 | What Young People Face Without “Roe” |
10 | The Problem of the Supreme Court |
11 | Olga Ravn’s Office Novel in Space |
12 | Elif Batuman Answers Our Burning Questions About the State of the Novel |
13 | How Paula Rego's Abortion Pictures Changed the Conversation |
14 | The Brutal Verisimilitude of “The Northman” |
15 | After the G7 Summit, Germany’s Climate Envoy Says Rich Countries Are Still Falling Short |
16 | France Rediscovers Parliamentary Politics |
17 | How Will the War in Ukraine End? |
18 | The “Wobblies” Documentary Reminds Us Why Bosses Are Still Scared of the IWW |
19 | Stewart Brand’s Dubious Futurism |
20 | Listen: Fighting Back Against a Reactionary Court |
21 | Listen: Sarah Posner on White Evangelicals and the January 6 Insurrection, Plus Joan Walsh on Sex Ed |
22 | Listen: What the January 6 Hearings Achieved |
23 | July 11/18, 2022, Issue |
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1 | By Friday afternoon, nine states were enforcing total bans on abortion. The volunteers who connect people seeking abortion to resources heard a wave of desperation from callers. |
2 | In overturning Roe v. Wade, the conservative majority embraced a vision of the United States as a country by and for white men. |
3 | No woman should have to go through what I went through, and no woman should have to overcome barriers to obtain a safe abortion. |
4 | We’ll soon graduate a generation of young people who may have trouble reading and writing and adding but will be experts at ducking and covering. |
5 | With power in the hands of the states after Dobbs v. Jackson, college students are ready to continue the decades-long fight for abortion rights. |
6 | A conversation about her new book Either/Or, the limits of aesthetic life, and much more. |
7 | When well-meaning critics described her subjects as downtrodden, Rego shot back, “These women are not victims.” |
8 | Robert Eggers’s latest work, a Viking epic, pushes his obsessive and detail-oriented filmmaking to its limit. |
9 | Jennifer Morgan is candid: G7 countries need to do more to halt the climate emergency and address the spike in world hunger. |
10 | Emmanuel Macron’s centrist coalition would rather look for allies on the far right than on the left. |
11 | If you’re betting on a democratic Russia anytime soon, you’d better hope peacefully. |
12 | After Dobbs, Linda Hirshman joins The Time of Monsters to discuss the legal battles to come. |
13 | On this week’s episode of Start Making Sense, discussions on religion’s role in the riots and the “parental rights” movement. |
14 | Greg Sargent joins The Time of Monsters to discuss what we've learned from Trump’s crimes. |
15 | It Should Become Standard for Women to Freeze Their Eggs By Alexis Grenell |
16 | Progressives Call on Voters to Stop Sending Millionaires to the Senate By John Nichols |
17 | The Brutal Verisimilitude of “The Northman” By Erin Schwartz |
No | Text |
1 | Political Figures |
2 | Books & the Arts |