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Fight disinformation: Sign up for the free Mother Jones Daily newsletter and follow the news that matters. With “involuntary deplanings” in the news, Nate Silver points us to some data that’s oddly intriguing. Here’s how often passengers are kicked off flights on the Big Four airlines in the United States. It comes via the Department of Transportation’s latest monthly report: Delta overbooks at a
Meet Silicon Valley’s Secretive Alt-Right FollowersI investigated the role of “alt-techies” in the extremist movement emboldened by Trump. Readers of The Right Stuff long knew that founder “Mike Enoch” had two main interests: technology and white supremacy. Posts on the neo-Nazi site have included discussion of “a new blogging platform built on node.js,” while other less techie content has alluded
The Spy Who Wrote the Trump-Russia Memos: It Was “Hair-Raising” StuffWhen I broke the story in October, I spoke with him. Here’s what he said. Last fall, a week before the election, I broke the story that a former Western counterintelligence official had sent memos to the FBI with troubling allegations related to Donald Trump. The memos noted that this spy’s sources had provided him with informati
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The amygdala<a href="http://www.shutterstock.com/pic-103381406/stock-photo-human-brain-amygdala-cross-section.html?src=lC-F-_dLu_KbwBeqWTi9ug-1-0">CLIPAREA</a>/Shutterstock When the audio of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling telling a female friend not to “bring black people” to his team’s games hit the internet, the condemnations were immediate. It was clear to all that Sterling was a ra
American Oligarchy: Our latest huge reporting project just went up! More than a year in the making, with several stories going deep on how American oligarchy operates, and the toll it takes on everyone else. Please dive in, and please support journalism that investigates billionaires instead of answering to them. American Oligarchy: Our latest huge reporting project just went up! More than a year
I Was a Warehouse Wage SlaveMy brief, backbreaking, rage-inducing, low-paying, dildo-packing time inside the online-shipping machine. “Don’t take anything that happens to you there personally,” the woman at the local chamber of commerce says when I tell her that tomorrow I start working at “Amalgamated Product Giant Shipping Worldwide Inc.” She winks at me. I stare at her for a second. “What?” I a
It’s the early days in our first fundraising drive since we took a big swing and merged with CIR to bring fearless investigative reporting to the internet, radio, video, and everywhere else that people need an antidote to lies and propaganda. Donations have started concerningly slow. Your support really is everything for our reporting, and we need it right now. Learn more and please pitch in if yo
It’s the Inequality, StupidEleven charts that explain what’s wrong with America. Want more charts like these? See our charts on the secrets of the jobless recovery, the richest 1 percent of Americans, and how the superwealthy beat the IRS. How Rich Are the Superrich? A huge share of the nation’s economic growth over the past 30 years has gone to the top one-hundredth of one percent, who now make a
Cairo, Egypt - A Tahrir Square protester painted his face the colors of Egyptian flag. Photographer: © <a href="http://zumapress.com/zpdtl.html?IMG=20110211_rua_x99_054.jpg&CNT=0">Xu Jinquan</a> This regularly updated explainer was first posted at 1:00 p.m. EST on Tuesday, January 25. It is no longer being updated as of late February. (Missed a day? Jump right to it: January 25 | January 26 | Janu
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