If the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, abortion law could soon be in the hands of the states. Nancy Townsley weighs in on these recent developments.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Drinking Hemlock Kool-Aid,” Davis examines the erosion of American Democracy, and distractions from important issues.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Death Throes of a Behemoth,” Davis talks about the growing shift in racial demographics in America as well as the LGBTQ+ population, and the continuing climate change ...
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Practicing Ludovico’s Technique on Ourselves,” Davis examines the effects of screens and social media on our brains today.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Why No One Should Be Surprised About This,” Davis talks about Russia invading Ukraine and all of the signs that led up to this.
HB 4131, introduced by rural Republicans at the urging of Portland Police, egregiously rolls back the little protection for protesters offered by recently passed legislation.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “WWIII The Sequel: This Time It’s Personal,” Davis posits that, since everything is getting a reboot, we might as well bring back the fear of nuclear war.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Infiltrating the Grand Old Party,” Davis undergoes Conservative Conversion in order to enter the GOP fray.
In Sean Davis’s latest Dispatches From the Apocalypse, “Fighting the Evil Captain Moron and His Minions,” Davis reviews this week in politics and looks at what is wrong with the American political process today.
A new essay by John S. Blake, “Sleep Now in the Fire: Out of Shock, Out of Shame,” tells the tale of two [in]different Joes, ignoring the wishes of Americans this holiday.