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The Depressing Future of the #MeToo Movement

Unless some other major allegation or piece of confirming evidence comes out—which it could well do—it feels as if Joe Biden has successfully weathered the sexual harassment and assault accusations...

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Something’s Got to Give for the Work-From-Home Parent

During every conference call or video meeting, my anxiety goes up. What if my son starts crying? What if he wants to be fed? What if he needs a diaper change? Am I being a bad mother if I’m not giving...

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Your Climate Anxiety Is Another Person’s Existential Crisis

I don’t experience climate grief—and I’ve always worried that means there’s something wrong with me.Studies show that I’m in the minority: More than two-thirds of American adults say they experience...

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The Art of Staying Home

Writers make for remarkably talented shut-ins and isolates. They’re famous for it—Proust sealed in his cork-lined room, Dickinson in her attic, Thoreau in his DIY cabin relying, or so he wrote, only on...

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A Leftist Future for Asian American Politics

About 10 years ago, I worked for a small arts nonprofit for Asian American writers that embraced a delightfully expansive definition of its target demographic. There, “Asian American” included not just...

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No Vaccine in Sight

At a press briefing in early April, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo held up a hospital-green N95 respiratory mask. He had just delivered the day’s updated Covid-19 fatality figures, a number exacerbated...

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The Bittersweet Return of Sports

Over the last couple of weeks, I have struggled to remember the last game I watched live. Was it Atletico Madrid’s dastardly, heartbreaking victory over Liverpool in the Champions League on March 11? I...

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Is Biden Going to Repeat Obama’s Immigration Mistakes?

Last month, President Donald Trump, who has spent an uneasy year botching the U.S. response to the coronavirus, took another page out of his favorite playbook. In a late-night tweet, the leader of the...

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Work Requirements Have Always Been About Punishment

The Labor Department’s jobs report last Friday was about as bleak as predicted: The official unemployment rate is now 14.7 percent—the highest in the nation’s history since the Great Depression—with...

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There Are Green Jobs Hiding in the Oilfields

Jobs and towns built on fossil fuel extraction appear to be headed for disaster. The Trump administration seems inclined to respond by throwing aid at the oil and gas CEOs who helped to engineer the...

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The Election Will Not Be Judgment Day

The coronavirus pandemic has killed 80,000 Americans. More than a million have been infected. Last week, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the economic shutdowns enacted to slow the virus’s...

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Is the Supreme Court Scared of Tribal Sovereignty?

In 2003, writing a concurrent opinion in United States v. Lara, a case that determined an individual can be charged with the same crime in tribal and federal court, Supreme Court Justice Clarence...

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Al Capone, All-American Boogeyman

Al Capone is a famous American boogeyman and a symbol of that mercifully brief and long-ago nightmare Prohibition. Boogeymen make good movie villains, and Capone has proved a useful antihero to...

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Congress May Hand Bill Barr the Keys to Your Online Life

While the country is facing a daily Covid-19 death toll in the thousands, and the coronavirus outbreak snakes its way inside the executive branch, Congress is currently considering a vast expansion of...

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Coronavirus Is Making Us All Camgirls

For millions of newly remote workers in the United States, doing your job in this pandemic now involves looking presentable on camera, in a relatively pleasing setting at home. With bedrooms and...

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For Trump, Following the Law Is an Undue Burden

If there was one word that defined the Supreme Court’s oral arguments on Tuesday, it was “burden.” President Donald Trump’s lawyers and the Justice Department alike urged the justices to reject a batch...

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Have A Good Trip Demystifies Psychedelics

In 1955, Aldous Huxley, author and early champion of the psychedelic experience, returned to reality after the effects of 400 milligrams of mescaline had settled, brimming with, “the direct, total...

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A Privatization Fever Dream for Post-Crisis Public Education

Last week, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced that his state will partner with the Gates Foundation to “reimagine education.” “The old model of everybody goes and sits in a classroom, and the...

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The Deficit Hawks Are Circling Their Old Roosts

Just two months into the United States government’s historic multi-trillion dollar response to the damage wrought by the coronavirus pandemic, leading congressional Republicans have lost their appetite...

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The Pandemic That Changed Everything Changed Nothing

Even as the number of documented cases declines, New York City remains the hot spot of the coronavirus crisis in the United States. It’s also, in the months since the pandemic first took hold here,...

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