MoJo at 50: Sharp, immersive storytelling and photography have embodied our work from the start.
Contributors
Faith Based • James Talarico’s righteous message won over Democrats. Is Texas next?
Scientology’s Pivot to Video • An aging church seeks out youth online.
If Prompts Could Kill • I tested AI’s anti-violence “safeguards.” They failed.
How to Tax a Billionaire • It isn’t easy to overcome the oligarchs.
“For the Rest of Us” • Fifty years of fearless journalism
Women’s Work • Breaking barriers, one byline at a time
The Cover Story • A spin through some of our most memorable—and cringey—issues from the past 50 years
Frame by Frame • Sharp, immersive photography has been crucial to the magazine from the start.
They Went to Jared • How the president’s son-in-law used his position to hop in bed with autocrats—and sell out America
Playing Both Sides • Jared Kushner is all about cutting deals—but for whom?
Home Alone • ICE got Dad, then Mom. Now the Perez kids are fending for themselves
I thought I would always have depression and anxiety. Then I went off hormonal birth control. • Me, Myself, and IUDs
On the Trail With Johnny Appleseed • I went looking for the folk hero’s legacy in the backroads of America.
Hypocrisy • Sometimes it really is just about power.
Working While Menopausal • Employees in hormone flux want accommodations—and some states are granting them.
Good Grief • For novelist Jesmyn Ward, language leads the way out of personal tragedy.