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September 30, 2022
Hurricane Ian Exposes Ron DeSantis’s Faux Environmentalism
There’s a world of difference between acknowledging that climate change is real and doing anything to stop it.
by Kartik Krishnaiyer
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Republican Herschel Walker and Democrat Raphael Warnock are facing off in November. Both men are Black. This does not mean—contra New York Times pundit Frank Bruni—that race isn’t a factor.
by Anthony Conwright
For the first time in 50 years, the White House held a conference to address the nationwide crises of hunger and food insecurity.
by Grace Segers
The head of Pro-Choice Arizona and the Abortion Fund of Arizona explains what the ruling means for her state.
by Katie Herchenroeder
The charismatic everyman Senate candidate from Pennsylvania might actually broaden his lead over Dr. Oz by talking about global warming. Even better, he might convert new voters to the cause.
by Liza Featherstone
Remember Dan White? He was the Kyle Rittenhouse of his day. No wonder Tucker Carlson loves him.
by David Masciotra
When Elaine Showalter met the author in 2000, she was on the verge of an intellectual breakthrough.
by Elaine Showalter
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