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Our April issue features Eamon Whalen on Richard Reeves and his solutions to men in crisis, @elienyc.bsky.social on airline deregulation, @davidklion.bsky.social on the cruel world of Stephen Miller, Jorge Cotte on the new season of “Severance” and so much more.

NBCC Co-Vice President/Events Lauren LeBlanc reviewed Karen Russell’s "The Antidote" for the Los Angeles Times:

Democrats want to fight. House Democrats did not cave, held the line, and made Johnson and Trump come up with the votes. Senate Democrats should do the same or be prepared to face a backlash from supporters. www.politicususa.com/p/house-demo...

Mahmoud Khalil's lawyer joins me next on @allinwithchris.bsky.social

Looks like Trumpty-Dumpty had a great fall Splat! From the wall [street] See what I did there?

(Should have won)/A nominee at this year’s Oscars, check out The New Yorker’s short documentary “Incident” composed wholly of bodycam footage of and around the Chicago Police Department’s fatal shooting of barber Harith Augustus, and the cops’ hollow narrative justifying the murder.

While the warfare state seems all too natural to most politicians and journalists, its consequences have been transformational for the United States in ways that have skewed the political climate.

The Trump Slump is now open.substack.com/pub/robertre...

👏👏👏 www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025...

Trump’s team is taking a hatchet to the First Amendment, and waging a war against the media and against universities that is starting to look remarkably similar to wars in other countries that have embraced autocratic leaders in recent years.

If nothing else, recent political events should have driven home the need for public goods to be publicly owned and democratically governed.

What the Trump administration is doing to unions right now is worse than what Reagan did to PATCO, and if TSA workers allow their union contract to be tossed out without striking, public sector union power in America will soon be decimated. www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/strike-or-...

In light of the news about Columbia, I want to reiterate a point below by me and Levitsky: universities, collectively, are among the most economically powerful and geographically thick sectors in the US. If they stood up together in opposition to this tyranny, they would be incredibly powerful.

Mayor Michelle Wu touted Boston’s safety and defended the city's immigration policies during testimony in front of a congressional committee. Here's how the hearing unfolded.

Our famed justice correspondent, Elie Mystal, finally has a newsletter of his own. Subscribe here for free, the first edition gets released Friday! www.thenation.com/elie/