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Sarah Jones
life after roe
Apr. 11, 2024
Abortion Opponents Can’t Be ‘Pro-Family’ No matter what they say, or want us to believe, abortion opponents are extremists.
life after roe
Apr. 9, 2024
Why Would Anyone Trust Trump on Abortion? The man who proudly claims credit for killing Roe would have you believe he will not go any further if he is president again.
life after roe
Apr. 5, 2024
The Biggest Abortion Vote Since Dobbs Florida could undo bans signed by Ron DeSantis and become a safe haven for millions.
NBC Forgot What Journalism Is For The news outlet never should have hired Ronna McDaniel.
The Hunger Strike to End 24-Hour Shifts Home-care workers camp outside City Hall to demand an end to their brutal work.
J.D. Vance Is No Working Class Hero The Hillbilly Elegy author turned senator is everything he says he hates.
life after roe
Mar. 15, 2024
The Christian Right’s Imaginary Nation It prioritizes fictionalized harms over real people who suffer.
state of the union
Mar. 8, 2024
early and often
Mar. 6, 2024
Nikki Haley Couldn’t Have It All Conservative women can bid for status and attain it, but they still belong to a party and a movement that deny them equality.
Biden Should Quit Hiding From the Protesters Morality and American democracy require the president embrace rather than dismiss pro-Palestinian voices.
life after roe
Feb. 29, 2024
Republicans Can’t Be Trusted to Protect IVF The party’s rhetoric about protecting the unborn can’t work both ways.
life after roe
Feb. 22, 2024
The Right to a Private Life Is Under Attack Conservative activists want to control our most personal decisions.
The Anti-Feminist Backlash at the Heart of the Election An unrepentant misogynist leads a movement bent on controlling women’s bodies and futures.
evangelicalism
Feb. 12, 2024
Whitewashing Evangelicalism A recent Atlantic piece says that critics oversimplify Evangelical Christians.
taylor swift
Jan. 30, 2024
Why Is The Right So Weird About Taylor Swift? The pop megastar’s fame, and relationships, have melted brains.
life after roe
Jan. 25, 2024
When a Rapist’s Logic Is the Law New research offers further proof that abortion bans are a tool of abuse.
Billionaires Are Journalism’s False Saviors Recent layoffs at the Los Angeles Times and other publications are ideological decisions.
The War on DEI Is About Hierarchy The intellectual right and fringe are much closer to each other than it seems publicly.
child hunger
Jan. 17, 2024
The Class War on Kids Why do so many Republican governors oppose feeding hungry children?
2024 iowa caucuses
Jan. 16, 2024
Ron DeSantis Is Becoming a Punch Line Trump makes voters feel powerful in ways the Florida governor does not.
life after roe
Jan. 11, 2024
Death Panels for Women Abortion bans give conservative lawmakers the power over life and death.
life after roe
Jan. 4, 2024
Who Gets to Be a Person? The case of Brittany Watts, prosecuted after a miscarriage, shows a pernicious ideology at work.
By Sarah Jones
parental rights
Jan. 2, 2024
Hypocrisy Isn’t the Problem With the Parental-Rights Movement Scandals involving alcohol for teens and a threesome reveal what the leaders truly want.
By Sarah Jones
life after roe
Dec. 14, 2023
The Anti-Abortion Movement Is Anti-Human Two recent cases show women are regarded as vessels, not people.
By Sarah Jones
Don’t Lose Sight of Gaza The controversy over free speech on campus shouldn’t distract from horrors abroad.
By Sarah Jones
The Infidel Turned Christian Ayaan Hirsi Ali’s latest conversion is all about politics.
By Sarah Jones
israel-hamas war
Nov. 10, 2023
Listen to the Dissenters on Israel Blank-check support for the war in Gaza will only further debase America’s reputation.
By Sarah Jones
moms for liberty
Nov. 8, 2023
The Anti-Trans Backlash Failed Last Night Moms for Liberty’s results are a decidedly mixed bag.
By Sarah Jones
israel-hamas war
Nov. 2, 2023
Republicans for War Crimes Eliminationist rhetoric from conservatives meets cowardice from Democrats.
By Sarah Jones
christian nationalism
Oct. 28, 2023
Mike Johnson’s Old-Time Religion Christian nationalists have a champion in the new Speaker.
By Sarah Jones
israel-hamas war
Oct. 19, 2023
The Palestinian Blood on America’s Hands Unconditional support for Israel’s war devalues innocent lives in Gaza.
By Sarah Jones
student debt
Oct. 5, 2023
Student Debtors Deserve More From Their Government After a three-year pause, loan repayments are back with a vengeance. Biden can — and should — do more.
By Sarah Jones
The Media Falls for Trump’s Labor Lies His pro-worker spin has always been bogus.
By Sarah Jones
There’s a Homeschooling Boom. Should We Worry? According to a new poll, homeschooling is becoming more diverse.
By Sarah Jones
The Strikes Are Working From Hollywood to Detroit, unions are telling a story that Americans need to hear.
By Sarah Jones
The Dark Side of Courtship Shannon and Joshua Harris’s relationship was held up as a model for millions of Evangelicals. Now, she’s reclaiming her story.
By Sarah Jones
the senate
Sept. 20, 2023
Dress Code or Not, the Senate Is a Bunch of Empty Suits The Senate is a grotesque institution. Who cares how it dresses?
By Sarah Jones
parental rights
Sept. 19, 2023
Parental-Rights Extremism Is on the March Trump’s education proposal is a revealing document.
By Sarah Jones
the picket line
Sept. 15, 2023
The UAW Takes on the Billionaire Class The union’s Stand Up Strike will have ramifications for all workers.
By Sarah Jones
The Enemies of America’s Children As child poverty increases and child-care funding expires, the status of children says much about our political priorities.
By Sarah Jones
The Cop City Indictment Prosecutes Dissent Georgia uses RICO to tar activists as dangerous anarchists.
By Sarah Jones
parental rights
Sept. 5, 2023
School Vouchers Are Dysfunctional by Design Florida’s program pays for theme-park trips and big-screen TVs.
By Sarah Jones
higher education
Aug. 25, 2023
What Is a University Without Liberal Arts? Proposed cuts at West Virginia University may portend a dark future for higher education everywhere.
By Sarah Jones
The Latest Battle in the Conservative War on the American Mind Far-right trustees at the New College of Florida are trying to ban gender studies.
By Sarah Jones
Labor Summer Comes To The Airport Exploited contractors who push wheelchairs and clean cabins are making themselves seen and heard.
By Sarah Jones
What Ending Legacy Admissions Won’t Fix Elite-college admissions reflect deep problems with the state of higher education.
By Sarah Jones
Walking Out of the Dream Factory The strike is in Hollywood, but its lessons apply to workers all over.
By Sarah Jones
Why the Bud Light Boycott Worked Many such protests fail, and I predicted this one would too. Here’s what I’ve learned since.
By Sarah Jones
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