Saturday, April 15, 2017

Selections from the May 1, 2017 issue

COVER/Richard Eskow
Koch caucus continues assault on healthcare


EDITORIAL
Stupid makes a comeback


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR 

DON ROLLINS
Dorothy Day: the making of a reluctant saint


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen 
Time for yet another debate on health care


DISPATCHES
TPP managing editor wins Pulitzer Prize;
Gorsuch could prove double-edged ‘win’ for Trump;
Trump’s national security adviser says ‘we’re prepared to do more’ in Syria;
Trump administration isn’t finished rolling back environmental regs; renewable energy shatters records;
Drops in solar, wind costs flip global power market;
China grants trademarks for Trump massage parlors, bars and escort services;
Farmes protest Trump's reversal of climate change progress;
EPA staff 'openly mocking' Trump enviro policies, says retiree ...


JAMES A. HAUGHT
Nine-tenths of coal miners are gone 


JILL RICHARDSON
Feeding one kid, starving the family


JOHN YOUNG
Launching missiles from ‘Oppositeville’


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet 
Building on a healthcare win


DAVE JOHNSON
Trade is Trump’s biggest broken promise


JOEL D. JOSEPH
12 things Trump should know about trade


MARK ANDERSON
Who will decide for whom fresh water flows?


HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas 
Escaping Mephistopheles


SAM URETSKY
Research cuts hurt


WAYNE O’LEARY
Republicans just don’t care


JOHN BUELL
The politics of full employment


SETH SANDRONSKY
California post-ACA considers single-payer


N. GUNASEKARAN 
Will Trump’s climate policies retard Asia?


ROB PATTERSON
Grief over celebrity deaths


ROSIE SORENSON
Twister, anyone?


and more ...

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