Mother Jones - January/February 2023
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While those who love democracy had good cause to celebrate much of the results of the November midterm elections, D.C.. bureau chief David Corn warns that the ongoing threat to American democracy will come from an unrepentant House, given that Republicans were able to eek out a slight majority in Congress. Relatedly, the battleground state of Wisconsin illustrates that the fight for fair representation is not nearly over. Also, Gabbriel Schivone writes about how when Officer Jervis Middleton was placed in an uncomfortable position where he had to make a choice between his community and his badge, it did not go well. And, David Alm reports on a website full of kids that became a magnet for predators. What does that mean for the future of tech?
ONE MORE TIME FOR THE PUNDITS IN THE BACK
Are media commentators really so clueless about the media?
3 mins
RULES FOR RADICALS MAGA MAYHEM
The ongoing threat to American democracy will come from an unrepentant House.
6 mins
REVENGE OF THE NORMS - THE GREAT REPRIEVE
Democracy was on the ballot. It won the chance to stay there.
6 mins
FALSE FLAGS: WHAT LIES BENEATH
Let us not lose sight of the January 6 insurrectionists’ real motivation.
6 mins
THE ROE EFFECT
Abortion played a decisive role in November. Now the battle moves to the courts.
5 mins
Номе Front
Months after they fled, ukrainians return home, seeking normalcy-or at least closure. Instead they find rubble and dust.
3 mins
The Dirty Secrets of Elite College Admissions
The Supreme Court is set to kill affirmative action. Just not for rich white kids.
10+ mins
Jervis Middleton – Black and Blue
Torn between community and badge, Officer Jervis Middleton had to make a choice. It didn’t go well.
10+ mins
Stranger Dangers
How one website has become a magnet for kids and sexual predators, and what it might mean for the future of tech.
10+ mins
The charged language of policing
AMERICAN POLICE speak in a peculiar lexicon. When an officer guns somebody down, it is an \"officer-involved shooting.\" When a department spokesperson speaks of \"the use of force,\" police violence is reduced to basic physics.
3 mins
A Watershed Moment
Rain gardens can help cities adjust to a changing climate.
5 mins
POWER LUNCH
Why universal free school meals matter
3 mins
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