Friday, March 30, 2018

Selections from the April 15, 2018 issue

COVER/Robert Borosage
Opening a new way for Democrats to run and win


EDITORIAL
Expect the worst from Pompeo and Bolton


LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

DON ROLLINS
A conservative’s guide to the real Pope Francis


RURAL ROUTES/Margot McMillen  
With pesticides, if you catch your neighbor’s drift, you’re in trouble

DISPATCHES
New report shows midterms rigged for Republicans;
Fair Elections issue on Ohio ballot;
NRA mocks gun violence survivors;
What’s in the spending bill?
Spending bill saves border wildlife refuge;
Congress funds EPA, clean energy programs Trump planned to slash;
Puerto Rico passes six months without full power;
Trump has trouble finding and keeping lawyers;

MSNBC silent in run-up to vote to end Yemen war ...

ART CULLEN
Kander wants to talk to rural Iowa


JILL RICHARDSON
To believe in science, you have to understand how it’s done


JOHN YOUNG
This week on: ‘(US) House Makeover’


BOB BURNETT
Forecasting midterm elections in Midwest


LEO GERARD
Labor organizes a congressional win


STEPHANIE SAVELL 
15 years after the Iraq invasion, what are the costs? 


WENONAH HAUTER
Bottled water, brought to you by fracking


ROGER BYBEE
The unhinged and ignorant vs. clueless and complacent on tariffs

HEALTH CARE/Joan Retsinas 
A better target: The NRA


SAM URETSKY
US health declines toward third-world status


WAYNE O’LEARY
The banksters are back


JOHN BUELL
Sexual exploitation and corporate power


KENT PATERSON
Will an ‘inconvenient’ Lopez Obrador be Mexico’s next president?


GRASSROOTS/Hank Kalet 
Drug war tougher than smart


ROB PATTERSON
Dylan’s Christian excursion revisited in ‘Bootleg Series’


BOOK REVIEW/Seth Sandronsky 
Resisting oppression


MOVIES/Ed Rampell
Tim Robbins tackles the refugee crisis, racism, and modern life


SATIRE/Rosie Sorenson 
We’re lucky to have him


and more ...

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