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Mother Jones

January/February 2020
Magazine

Mother Jones is a nonprofit news organization with a bimonthly magazine that delivers bold and original reporting on the urgent issues of our day, from politics and climate change to education and the food we eat. We investigate stories that are in the public’s interest. From revelatory scoops to deep-dive investigations, Mother Jones journalism is award-winning storytelling that informs and inspires 8 million monthly readers.

Contributors

Bullies United • Why journalism scares the world’s authoritarians

The Last Roundup • Will small farmers’ beef with Trump sway the 2020 election?

Messing With Texas • Jessica Cisneros is challenging “Trump’s favorite Democrat.” Just don’t call her the next AOC.

Ballots vs. Bullets • Democrats just took on gun control—and defeated the NRA in its own backyard.

Book ’Em

In It to Win It • We meed a massive climate war effort—now.

Only Science Can Save Us Now • We need to pump billions into these promising green technologies.

The Young and the Relentless • The climate crisis generation is sick of waiting.

The Good, the Bad, and the Inslee • Democratic presidential candidates say they’ll spend big on climate plans.

Count Me Out • Letting states decide who gets representation is the new front in the Republican war on voting rights.

Immaculate Deception • Religiously driven, anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers are filling the Planned Parenthood void—at taxpayers’ expense.

All the Rage • Dan Crenshaw declared war on cancel culture. But who’s really getting canceled?

Trump’s Not Richard Nixon. He’s Andrew Johnson. • Betrayal, paranoia, cowardice. We've been here before.

The Grueling Class • Why Silicon Valley loves Stoicism

Fast Company • In the most self-indulgent place in America, nothing is hotter than self-denial. A sampling of the self-inflicted eschewals and mortifications of Silicon Valley’s tech lords:

Scars and Stripes • The evolving colors of Puerto Rico's flag say a lot about the island’s relationship with its colonial rulers.

The Best Medicine • Vaccines may protect against diseases beyond just the ones they target.

The Fault in Our Starch • Climate change is pumping our food full of carbs


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 68 Publisher: Foundation For National Progress Edition: January/February 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 10, 2019

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OverDrive Magazine

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News & Politics

Languages

English

Mother Jones is a nonprofit news organization with a bimonthly magazine that delivers bold and original reporting on the urgent issues of our day, from politics and climate change to education and the food we eat. We investigate stories that are in the public’s interest. From revelatory scoops to deep-dive investigations, Mother Jones journalism is award-winning storytelling that informs and inspires 8 million monthly readers.

Contributors

Bullies United • Why journalism scares the world’s authoritarians

The Last Roundup • Will small farmers’ beef with Trump sway the 2020 election?

Messing With Texas • Jessica Cisneros is challenging “Trump’s favorite Democrat.” Just don’t call her the next AOC.

Ballots vs. Bullets • Democrats just took on gun control—and defeated the NRA in its own backyard.

Book ’Em

In It to Win It • We meed a massive climate war effort—now.

Only Science Can Save Us Now • We need to pump billions into these promising green technologies.

The Young and the Relentless • The climate crisis generation is sick of waiting.

The Good, the Bad, and the Inslee • Democratic presidential candidates say they’ll spend big on climate plans.

Count Me Out • Letting states decide who gets representation is the new front in the Republican war on voting rights.

Immaculate Deception • Religiously driven, anti-abortion crisis pregnancy centers are filling the Planned Parenthood void—at taxpayers’ expense.

All the Rage • Dan Crenshaw declared war on cancel culture. But who’s really getting canceled?

Trump’s Not Richard Nixon. He’s Andrew Johnson. • Betrayal, paranoia, cowardice. We've been here before.

The Grueling Class • Why Silicon Valley loves Stoicism

Fast Company • In the most self-indulgent place in America, nothing is hotter than self-denial. A sampling of the self-inflicted eschewals and mortifications of Silicon Valley’s tech lords:

Scars and Stripes • The evolving colors of Puerto Rico's flag say a lot about the island’s relationship with its colonial rulers.

The Best Medicine • Vaccines may protect against diseases beyond just the ones they target.

The Fault in Our Starch • Climate change is pumping our food full of carbs


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