u.s. government
What to Expect From Donald Trump’s Incoming Bro-ligarchy
The rich are preparing to use the government to loot Americans.
By Rebecca Fishbein
Here’s Who Trump Has Picked for Top Jobs in His Second Term
They’re immigration hardliners who oppose government regulation.
By Grace Panetta, The 19th*
How This Teen Labor Organizer Became an International Symbol of Resistance
Angelo Herndon was jailed after leading a march of 1,000 people through Atlanta.
By Rita Omokha
Trump 2.0 Is Bad News for Workers — Here’s Why
Trump and his cronies want to make it harder for people to unionize.
By Kim Kelly
The New Jersey Drone Mystery May Not Actually Be That Mysterious
A flurry of drone sightings across New Jersey and New York has sparked national intrigue and US government responses.
By Lily Hay Newman
What the Great Recession Has to Do With Trump’s Reelection
We’re still living with the consequences.
By Colette Shade
How Anxious International Students Are Preparing for Trump to Take Office
Many schools have told students to return to the US before Trump’s inauguration.
By Sena Chang
What the UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Memes Tell Us
The internet has been completely obsessed with this case.
By Liv McConnell
The Bad Guys Don’t Really Care What Kind of Leftist You Are
Infighting is a waste of energy.
By Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò
What We Know About the UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Suspect
The police have arrested 26-year-old app developer Luigi Mangione.
By Dell Cameron, Dhruv Mehrotra, and Andrew Couts
The World’s Biggest Climate Case Was Started By Students
The International Court of Justice is considering what legal obligations countries have to protect the climate.
By Anita Hofschneider
Trans Activists Arrested For Occupying Bathroom Outside Mike Johnson's Office
Teen Vogue was present as organizers were arrested from the women's bathroom across from Speaker Johnson's office.
By Lex McMenamin
US v. Skrmetti: Teen at Heart of the Supreme Court's Trans Health Care Case Calls It "Body Horror"
What trans teens fear about U.S. v. Skrmetti, reported from the steps of the Supreme Court.
By Lex McMenamin
This Program Wants to Teach College Students How to Hear Differing Opinions
"I can tell you don’t agree with me."
By Javeria Salman
It Sucks That The Bush-Era Politics Of ‘Wicked’ Are Still Relevant
Anti-intellectualism, cult of personality, and propaganda…sounds familiar!
By Leah Marilla Thomas
Why Are There Nuclear Missiles on My Tribal Land?
Many of America’s nuclear weapons are stored on Native reservations.
By Ella Weber
In This Debate Club, Incarcerated Students Challenge Ivy Leaguers
Inside the Rikers Debate Project.
By Eva Fedderly