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The MoJo Daily newsletter, Monday through Friday. [View in browser]( [Mother Jones Daily Newsletter](     May 4, 2022 Even for those who have long warned that this day would come—[and trust me, we have](—the leak of the Supreme Court's draft opinion to overturn Roe v. Wade landed with a cataclysmic boom. Two days out from the news and I'm still reeling. But the initial shock has also given way to a kind of mobilization in the newsroom that, at least for me, echoes the emergency of election night in 2016, when it became clear that the unthinkable had actually happened. I'll never forget the all-hands-on-deck feeling. Despite the anger and despair, everyone wanted to pitch in, plan the fight. Something similar is happening now as abortion rights hang in the balance. The pages of Mother Jones are making sure to call it like it is and push back as Republicans [work overtime to distract you]( from the fact that they're on the verge of winning a decades-long campaign to destroy a right most Americans want preserved. So, I urge you to read my colleagues [Pema Levy on Samuel Alito's alarmingly unscientific opinions]( on abortion; Becca Andrews on the women in Mississippi who have already been [living the post-Roe future](; Nina Liss-Schultz on the brave work of [underground abortion networks](; Lil Kalish on the terrifying use of your [digital trail to land convictions for miscarriages and abortions](. These are on-the-ground stories and investigative reporting that the anti-abortion movement doesn't want you to know about. —Inae Oh Advertisement [Mud WTR, Inc.]( [Top Story] [Top Story]( [Nostalgic for the 1860s? Then You’ll Love Alito’s America.]( The conservative justice plans to turn our unequal past into a new present. BY PEMA LEVY [Trending] [Across the country, protesters rally to support abortion rights as Roe v. Wade hangs in the balance]( BY MOTHER JONES   [It's official: Trump-endorsed J.D. Vance just won the Ohio Senate primary]( BY NOAH Y. KIM   ["Living in hell" as heatwaves cook India and Pakistan]( BY HANNAH ELLIS-PETERSEN AND SHAH MEER BALOCH   [A non-exhaustive list of J.D. Vance's craziest statements]( BY NOAH Y. KIM Advertisement [Mud WTR, Inc.]( [Special Feature] [Special Feature]( [The way it was]( The Beatles ruled. The mini was in. I was 17, and pregnant. What happened next is what could happen again. BY ELEANOR COONEY [Fiercely Independent] Support from readers allows Mother Jones to do journalism that doesn't just follow the pack. [Donate]( Did you enjoy this newsletter? Help us out by [forwarding]( it to a friend or sharing it on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. [Mother Jones]( [Donate]( [Subscribe]( This message was sent to {EMAIL}. To change the messages you receive from us, you can [edit your email preferences]( or [unsubscribe from all mailings.]( For advertising opportunities see our online [media kit.]( Were you forwarded this email? [Sign up for Mother Jones' newsletters today.]( [www.MotherJones.com]( PO Box 8539, Big Sandy, TX 75755

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