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Sarah Jones is a senior writer for
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March 15, 2024
Magazine
Sarah Jones
The Exvangelicals Searching for Political Change
Former evangelicals are growing in number. But are they a movement?
December 20, 2019
Sarah Jones
The Tangled Politics of
Bombshell
When the women of Fox News rise up against Roger Ailes, who are they fighting for?
June 26, 2019
Magazine
Sarah Jones
Miriam Toews’s Quiet Revolution
The women in her new novel confront abuse and grapple with faith.
October 16, 2018
Magazine
Sarah Jones
How Obamacare Became a Winning Issue
Eight years ago, the plan cost Democrats Congress. Now it’s going to help them take it back.
September 20, 2018
Sarah Jones
A Paris Agreement for the Workers of the World
Democrats want to reduce inequality and save the labor movement, but how? One policy organization has an ambitious new proposal.
September 6, 2018
Sarah Jones
Leaked email hints that Brett Kavanaugh might not consider
Roe
v.
Wade
“settled law.”
September 6, 2018
Sarah Jones
A Pivotal Moment for Hungry Americans
A Republican plan to restrict food aid could reverse years of progress.
August 28, 2018
Sarah Jones
Top Democrats in Oregon back a third-party candidate over their own.
August 10, 2018
Sarah Jones
Why Public Banks Are Suddenly Popular
There's only one in America—in North Dakota. But a growing movement is pushing for them across America, from L.A. to D.C.
July 24, 2018
Sarah Jones
Trump is spending billions to help farmers hurt by his trade war.
June 13, 2018
Sarah Jones
Lessons From the Gilded Age
America today has a lot in common with that bygone era of monopolies and gross inequality. But will the country respond similarly?
June 7, 2018
Sarah Jones
Scott Pruitt’s scandals throw David Shulkin’s firing in stark relief.
June 6, 2018
Sarah Jones
Howard Schultz’s Third Way
The former Starbucks chairman is thinking about getting into politics. What would that mean for the Democratic Party?
May 31, 2018
Sarah Jones
Grifters All the Way Down
Donald Trump’s pardon of Dinesh D’Souza says everything you need to know about the Republican Party and its intellectual underpinnings.
April 27, 2018
Sarah Jones
Inside the Spectacular Implosion of Religion News Service
The country’s leading religious news wire hired a new publisher in 2016. Then it all fell apart.
April 4, 2018
Sarah Jones
How Liberals Learned to Love the Teachers
It wasn't so long ago that teachers' strikes were considered problematic. Then Trump came along.
March 30, 2018
Sarah Jones
How Should Society Punish A Murder?
Anti-abortion rhetoric is so extreme that it's no wonder some activists support drastic measures.
March 21, 2018
Sarah Jones
The Austin bombing suspect was a homeschooled Christian conservative.
March 21, 2018
Sarah Jones
Stormy Daniels, Free Speech Warrior
She is not only a thorn in Donald Trump's side, but also representative of the porn industry's long tradition of challenging censorship.
March 16, 2018
Sarah Jones
Stormy Daniels says she’s been threatened with physical violence.
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