December 5, 2021 IN CASE YOU MISSED IT The world is grappling with a new Covid variant, the 15-year-old suspected shooter who gunned down his classmates at a Michigan high school has been charged with murder and the Supreme Court foreshadowed the fate of Roe v. Wade during oral arguments.
Missed something? Don’t worry. Here are our favorite columns and videos from the past week. And don't forget to check out MSNBC.com for more. EDITORS' PICKS Amy Coney Barrett's performance during SCOTUS arguments was depressing and revealing. Read More
The details of the Oxford High School shooting is a dangerous distraction. Read More
Chasing Trump's 'smoking gun' is a waste of time. Read More
Omicron should lead to questions about transmissibility. Ronny Jackson went in a different direction. Read More
Here's Joy Reid's list of banned books you should absolutely read. Read More
Trump singled them out in a false accusation.
The far-right congresswoman seems unlikely to face any real consequences for her attacks on Rep. Ilhan Omar.
'Donald Trump is a textbook narcissist with no regard for anybody but himself.'
Dr. Mehmet Oz announced he's running for Pennsylvania's open Senate seat next year as a Republican.
Far-right attacks on Dr. Fauci have reached a new low.
MORE ON MSNBC The first episode of MSNBC's newest original podcast series, "American Radical," is now available. Ayman Mohyeldin explores the story of Rosanne Boyland, a woman from his own hometown who became a foot soldier in one of the most dangerous movements in America and died at the Capitol on Jan. 6. In the premiere episode, Ayman heads back to Kennesaw, Georgia to help an old friend — Rosanne's brother-in-law — figure out how Rosanne was radicalized so quickly.
Scan the QR code on your screen to listen to "American Radical" now.
How do we make sense of this unprecedented moment in world history? Why is this all happening? Chris Hayes asks the big questions that keep him up at night every week on his podcast, aptly titled, "Why Is This Happening?"
In the newest episode, Chris talks to Lawrence Bartley about how being incarcerated led him to create "News Inside," a Pulitzer Prize-winning Marshall Project criminal justice magazine that's distributed in prisons around the country. Bartley describes how he used his time in prison to reckon with his past, while also finding his place in a rapidly changing society. Listen now. Listen now.
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