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In OtherWords: August 30, 2017
Last weekend, in a late-Friday announcement in the middle of a hurricane, Donald Trump issued a pardon for Sheriff Joe Arpaio. America's self-proclaimed "toughest sheriff" had been convicted of criminal contempt for refusing a federal order to stop violating the human...
In OtherWords: August 23, 2017
Last week's Charlottesville debacle concluded with a major development for the Trump administration: the exit of chief strategist Steve Bannon, a longtime lightning rod for the White House on race issues. In this he was only the latest Trump confederate to get the ax,...
In OtherWords: August 16, 2017
This week in OtherWords, we look at the fallout from the white nationalist violence Charlottesville. That march was a product of fear, says Olivia Alperstein — fear by a few white racists that the rights of others somehow diminish their own. And it's proof, Jessicah...
In OtherWords: August 9, 2017
This week, in the sweltering month of August, Sarah Anderson explores the surprisingly short history of a treasured luxury: air conditioning. Most Americans now have it at home. But at work, it's another story. Moreover, as the technology spreads to developing...
In OtherWords: August 2, 2017
If our economy is as fair as some like to say, why is it so unequal? And what's that mean for those who get the short end of it? This week in OtherWords, Josh Hoxie looks at the myth of "fairness" and at new research showing how it actually harms one of the largest...
In OtherWords: July 26, 2017
There's more health care drama in Congress this week, which we've written loads about lately: See a partial list here for anything you might've missed. An interesting question is why Congress is in such a rush to get the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, repealed....
In OtherWords: July 19, 2017
Thanks to unified Democratic opposition and a few defections from key Republican senators, the congressional effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act is over for now. But, Geoff Coventry writes this week, the GOP has "shown their cards." In every...
In OtherWords: July 12, 2017
This week the RussiaGate scandal, which had actually simmered down for a time, got a huge boost when reporters discovered emails about a meeting between a certain Donald Trump, Jr. and someone connected to the Russian government promising dirt on Hillary Clinton. It...
In OtherWords: July 5, 2017
Here in Washington all eyes were on health care last week, where Senate leaders were trying to move along a health bill that could throw 22 million Americans off their insurance. (That's what Trump calls "winning," Jill Richardson writes this week.) The bill hasn't...
In OtherWords: June 28, 2017
Here are two interesting numbers: The Senate health care bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, aka Obamacare, would throw 22 million more Americans off their insurance over the next decade alone, the Congressional Budget Office estimates. And, perhaps...