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Mother Jones

March/April 2021
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

“We Didn’t Know What We Had.” • The lights are going out for the alternative press.

American Carnage • Trump used the White House to unleash a domestic terrorism movement. Security experts are worried what it will do next.

Cleaning Up Georgia • If not for the hard work of domestic workers, the Democrats might not control the Senate.

“I Never Thought I’d Be Standing in One of Those Lines.” • The economic fallout from the pandemic has meant more people in San Francisco are showing up at food banks.

Inside Jobs • How last-minute appointments will keep Trump's stench alive

The Apprentice • Before the Capitol insurrection, Josh Hawley was seen as the future of the Republican Party. He still may be.

Tyranny of the Minority • Democrats may control Washington, but the fight for democracy is far from over.

Unpopularity Contest • The case for finally doing away with the Electoral College

Or Other Crime • How Black voting rights were sabotaged by a three-word phrase in the 14th Amendment, and how they can be reconstructed

How Facebook Broke Us • The social network has pushed poison on users for years. Now we know it did so deliberately.

Preexisting Conditions • The pandemic has laid bare our other afflictions.

The Nuclear Option • Biden has signaled support for a new generation of smaller nuclear reactors. Are they the path to a carbon-free economy—or just a bid to keep a troubled industry alive?

Lost in Translation • Hey Siri, why don't digital assistants understand people who don't sound like white Americans?

Soul of America • The ambivalent essence of Joe Biden's favorite phrase.

In the Tank • Ethanol's clean promise has only led to dirtier air.

Harm to Table • A powerful lobbying group pushes to keep restaurants open. But who's being served?


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 72 Publisher: Foundation For National Progress Edition: March/April 2021

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  • Release date: February 17, 2021

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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

“We Didn’t Know What We Had.” • The lights are going out for the alternative press.

American Carnage • Trump used the White House to unleash a domestic terrorism movement. Security experts are worried what it will do next.

Cleaning Up Georgia • If not for the hard work of domestic workers, the Democrats might not control the Senate.

“I Never Thought I’d Be Standing in One of Those Lines.” • The economic fallout from the pandemic has meant more people in San Francisco are showing up at food banks.

Inside Jobs • How last-minute appointments will keep Trump's stench alive

The Apprentice • Before the Capitol insurrection, Josh Hawley was seen as the future of the Republican Party. He still may be.

Tyranny of the Minority • Democrats may control Washington, but the fight for democracy is far from over.

Unpopularity Contest • The case for finally doing away with the Electoral College

Or Other Crime • How Black voting rights were sabotaged by a three-word phrase in the 14th Amendment, and how they can be reconstructed

How Facebook Broke Us • The social network has pushed poison on users for years. Now we know it did so deliberately.

Preexisting Conditions • The pandemic has laid bare our other afflictions.

The Nuclear Option • Biden has signaled support for a new generation of smaller nuclear reactors. Are they the path to a carbon-free economy—or just a bid to keep a troubled industry alive?

Lost in Translation • Hey Siri, why don't digital assistants understand people who don't sound like white Americans?

Soul of America • The ambivalent essence of Joe Biden's favorite phrase.

In the Tank • Ethanol's clean promise has only led to dirtier air.

Harm to Table • A powerful lobbying group pushes to keep restaurants open. But who's being served?


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