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A Vaccine Passport Would Be an Ethical Disaster Right Now

Justin Amash, the dissident Michigan Republican-turned-libertarian member of the House of Representatives, said they’re “dystopian.” Florida Governor Ron DeSantis believes they’re an unnecessary...

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The Media Is Blowing Coverage of the GOP’s Voter Suppression Efforts

Writing in the Washington Post shortly after the January 6 Capitol insurrection, Margaret Sullivan noted a sea change in American journalism. After months of Republican lies about voter fraud and an...

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Andrew Cuomo, the Creepy Tyrant of Albany

Andrew Cuomo has been mired in scandal for weeks, for actions that, in some cases, date back years. To what extent has the governor’s bullying been hiding in plain sight? On Episode 28 of The Politics...

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The Republican Disinformation Campaign Behind Arkansas’s Vile Anti-Trans Law

When young trans people and their allies testified in the Arkansas state legislature over the last weeks, it seemed clear that this was not supposed to be a debate. Rumba Yambú, the director of...

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Matt Gaetz’s Trumpian Defense Against Allegations of Sex Trafficking

On Tuesday morning, Axios reported that Florida Representative Matt Gaetz was thinking about leaving Congress for a conservative media gig, perhaps at Newsmax or another friendly outlet. This wasn’t a...

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Biden Is Too Worried About the Deficit, Not Worried Enough About Climate Change

To meet the emissions targets outlined in the Paris Agreement, experts estimate the United States government will need to spend at least $1 trillion annually, or between 3 to 5 percent of GDP, for a...

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The Haunted Imagination of Alfred Hitchcock

The twentieth century ushered in the age of the uncanny. The concept, of course, has always been with us, as we see from the earliest of the surviving great epics, Gilgamesh, haunted as it is by the...

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The Eternal Quest for the Unicorn Apartment

No matter what kind of self-hypnotized state I’m in when scrolling on social media, I will always pause for a well-designed interior. The other day, I hovered over a video of a young woman giving a...

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The “Root Cause” of Central American Migration Is Broken U.S. Policies

There’s an interesting turn of phrase that’s come to dominate the Biden administration’s rhetoric around immigration: “root causes.”This notion featured prominently in one of the president’s early...

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Mass Incarceration Draws Its Own Maps and Creates a Country in Its Image

In 2008, a man named Danny Young received just two votes for his candidacy to the City Council in Anamosa, Iowa: one from his wife and one from his neighbor. Both were write-ins, but he still won...

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Why Would Anyone Pay Andrew Cuomo $4 Million for a Book?

Seven years ago, on the eve of being elected to a second term as governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo completed a rite of passage familiar to all presidential aspirants: He published a memoir, All Things...

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Oligarch of the Month: Rupert Murdoch

Ten days after the United Kingdom began doling out Covid-19 vaccine, Rupert Murdoch received his first dose. At that point, fewer than half a million people had been vaccinated worldwide. In a...

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Fully Human

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Repair the Crumbling Infrastructure of the American Labor Movement

A former public affairs aide for the AFL-CIO once told me he spent most of his day fielding queries from conservatives. Most liberals outside the Rust Belt lost interest in organized labor decades ago;...

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How Amazon Exploited a Weakened America

During the Covid-19 pandemic, one in four Americans has struggled to pay their bills, and as of mid-January, unemployment claims surpassed those of the Great Recession for the forty-third straight...

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“I love the smell of napalm ...”

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Inside the Last Men’s Hotel in Chicago

When Mike Bush was 12, all knees and soft eyes, he won a scholarship to attend youth classes at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. It was the summer of 1968, hot and angry and hopeful, and...

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from Field Study

Excerpted from Field Study by Chet’la Sebree, by permission of Farrar, Straus, and Giroux.

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The Farming Lobby’s Cunning Plan to Fight Climate Change—and Regulation

In 1980, the American Farm Bureau Federation, currently the largest agricultural lobbying group and third-largest insurance company in the country, called for the Environmental Protection Agency to be...

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The Enduring Fiction of Affordable Housing

In October of 2018, Leslie Hernandez stood in the hallway of her building, an olive-green stucco and concrete complex in Los Angeles’s Chinatown, trying to communicate with her neighbor Benson Lai, an...

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