The encrypted messaging app admits the groups had engaged in "calls to violence." | Continue reading
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The term is gaining steam, but plenty of people still despise it. | Continue reading
"This is the Black Farmers Civil Rights Act of 2020, and it's long overdue." | Continue reading
Shouldn't readers and journalists decide the future of journalism? | Continue reading
Sources tell us the platform tweaked its code to help right-wing publishers and throttle sites like Mother Jones | Continue reading
What I learned about rich people, conspiracy, Ghislaine, stand-up comedy, and evil from 2,000 phone calls. | Continue reading
Nine months of failure, magical thinking, self-congratulation, and golf | Continue reading
Two viruses—the coronavirus and disinformation—collide at the White House. | Continue reading
The story is the same, from the day-care panics to QAnon: It's not about the kids. It's about fears of social change. | Continue reading
Tribes are teaching landowners and government agencies how to fight fire with fire. | Continue reading
Some Bernie backers say they aren't interested in disrupting the 2020 convention. Plus, it would be much harder to do this time. | Continue reading
As Trump's Postmaster General pushes cuts, union leaders warn "there's no other explanation" aside from vote suppression. | Continue reading
"What an incredible opportunity for economic stimulus." | Continue reading
A new book examines the racist history of how Americans pick presidents. | Continue reading
"With the death of my mother, I'm angry and outraged at [Miller]." | Continue reading
"With the death of my mother, I'm angry and outraged at [Miller]." | Continue reading
Public health experts warned that the crowded, aging prison could spark a "full-blown local epidemic." | Continue reading
A "medieval" Rhode Island law means some prisoners can't own property, sign a contract, or get married or divorced. | Continue reading
Unless they can find a way to transfer to a new school before the fall. | Continue reading
Immigration attorneys say the Trump administration is rejecting highly qualified applicants for "genius" green cards. | Continue reading
Officers reportedly grinned as they informed one reporter his tires had been punctured. | Continue reading
Robert Reich predicts a coming wave of labor activism "such as we haven't seen in this country in decades." | Continue reading
“Your body is an amazing being—it knows how to take care of itself." | Continue reading
An ugly history of inequality is compounding the economic crisis. | Continue reading
"Liberals think I’m trying to support all these nut cases...They have it all wrong." | Continue reading
America's hunger is being captured by photographers across the country. | Continue reading
"We must not allow Republicans to exploit the pandemic to engage in voter suppression." | Continue reading
I was ready to step up. An outdated rule got in the way. | Continue reading
Cows, cars, crops, oil, and wildfires create a toxic mix | Continue reading
It's the little things. | Continue reading
His obsession with revenge and his fatalism are endangering the nation. | Continue reading
Which means they qualify for child care while schools are closed. | Continue reading
The novelist sat down with Mother Jones Editor-in-Chief Clara Jeffery for a live recording of the Mother Jones Podcast | Continue reading
With few rules and no oversight, California's biggest law enforcement agencies are sharing millions of driver records. | Continue reading
How libel law is being turned against MeToo accusers | Continue reading
Who was in a cult. Who lost his yacht. Who did not stab a man in the eye. | Continue reading
"I might kill elephants, but at least I don't kill men." | Continue reading
As part of the sale, the Atlantic is making layoffs. | Continue reading
As part of the sale, the Atlantic is making layoffs. | Continue reading