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Jackie Flynn Mogensen reports on the FDA's path toward approving the first over-the-counter birth control pill, asking the vital question: What took so long? . Why This Issue Matters

This blog post summarizes the major investigations and themes from the issue of Mother Jones magazine. 2022-11-01MotherJonespdf

Taylor Sisk and Stacy Kranitz provide an on-the-ground look at what harm reduction actually looks like, defending a practice often demonized by conservative media. Jackie Flynn Mogensen reports on the FDA's path

The November/December 2022 issue of Mother Jones arrives at a pivotal moment, blending deep investigative dives into global power structures with urgent reporting on the "culture war" frontlines in American schools and clinics. From the high-stakes world of professional soccer to the radicalization of suburban school boards, this issue captures a world in flux. The Global Game: Oligarchs and Soccer Taylor Sisk and Stacy Kranitz provide an on-the-ground

Former editor Deirdre English pays tribute to the late Barbara Ehrenreich , a legendary champion of the working class and a long-time friend of the magazine.

The cover story, by Tim Murphy, pulls back the curtain on how the world’s most popular sport became a playground for the ultra-wealthy. Murphy explores how oligarchs, private equity firms, and petrostates have effectively "taken over" soccer, using the beautiful game as a tool for geopolitical influence and financial gain. It’s a sobering look at how even our shared cultural passions can be hollowed out by concentrated capital. The New Culture War Frontlines