Jessica Loudis
Jessica Loudis is an editor and writer based in Berlin whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Guardian, The Nation, and various other esteemed publications. At one point in her life, she knew all the words to point the Honduran and Jamaican national anthems.
What will criminalized abortion look like in the age of digital surveillance?
While Biden promised to reverse Trump’s hard-line immigration policies, it’s been an uphill battle all the way.
The difference between American and European regulation couldn’t be more stark.
Need a reason to watch? It might prepare you for the future corporate workplace.
We speak with The New Republic staff writer Jacob Silverman about why crypto is an ideal vehicle during the “golden age of fraud.”
A new documentary follows Mohammad Saud and Nadeem Shehzad, who have dedicated their lives to caring for black kites, the birds of prey that circle Delhi’s skies.
If you think Amazon behaves badly in the U.S., I’ve got disappointing news for you – it’s definitely not better anywhere else.
When people think of socialism, they tend to imagine the Soviet Union. But that’s only part of the story – and one that leaves out most of the world.
If you’ve been wondering why all your favorite journalists are now panhandling by the side of the road, a new class-action lawsuit might provide some answers.
Chevron is preventing environmental crusaders from holding fossil fuel companies accountable for destroying the planet.