Sunday, May 1, 2016

Selections from the May 15, 2016 issue

COVER/Ari Rabin-Havt
GOP plan: Lie big, and never back down 


EDITORIAL
Renew the Deal


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

KIERAN CULLEN
From lab bench to copy desk


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen
Clean water regs flow from feds


DISPATCHES
Trump U fraud case could go to trial this fall;
Former Sanders staffers seek to change Congress;
Va. gov. restores ex cons’ rights;
N.C. voter suppression law could swing election;
Two-thirds of Kansas voter registrations held back;
Fast food industry skirts labor law with state assists;
Climate change emerges as wedge issue;
Maine gov. says drug users should die;
Colorado GOP loses top Senate challenger;
Kansas gov. justifies kicking 15,000 off food stamps;
Mo. Legislature rejects $8.3M Medicaid funds in war against Planned Parenthood;
FCC moves on Cahter-Time Warner-Bridge House cable merger;
50 donors provide 41% of super PAC money;
Obamacare has been effective, studies say ...


JILL RICHARDSON
That ‘natural’ label doesn’t mean much


ERIC BLUMBERG
Terrorist down the block


ROGER BYBEE
Pols ignore working class at their peril


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet
Missing the Socialist moment


DON ROLLINS
Hey Columbus: Stop, look and listen


WENONAH HAUTER
A call to action for people and the planet


JOEL D. JOSEPH
Media, pols, economists admit they were wrong


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas
A memo to the 47%


SAM URETSKY
NY primary not as much fun as we hoped


WAYNE O’LEARY
Corporate America’s judicial firewall


JOHN BUELL
Superpredators revisited


JAMES A. HAUGHT8
Liberals are the future


JOHN YOUNG
National gun fetish is double-barrel menace


SETH SANDRONSKY
Alt work grows in US


MOVIES/Ed Rampell
Sketches of pain: Miles High


WILL DURST
21st Annual political animal awards


and more ...

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