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February 26, 2020
Magazine
Rachel Bitecofer
Hate Is on the Ballot
The hidden dynamic that’s transformed our politics—and will loom large in the 2020 election
February 17, 2020
Magazine
John Ganz
Finding Neverland
The American right’s doomed quest to rid itself of Trumpism
February 13, 2020
Magazine
Osita Nwanevu
End the GOP
In order to save our democracy, we must not merely defeat the Republican Party.
January 27, 2020
Magazine
Aaron Timms
Beyond the Growth Gospel
In light of the climate crisis, a movement is afoot to redefine prosperity in radically minimalist fashion.
January 20, 2020
Magazine
Thomas Geoghegan
Educated Fools
Why Democratic leaders still misunderstand the politics of social class
January 13, 2020
Magazine
Melissa Gira Grant
Culture War in the Workplace
Inside the court battle over trans employment discrimination
January 6, 2020
Magazine
Walter Shapiro
A Man in Full
Joe Biden wants to be a normal president in a highly abnormal age.
December 2, 2019
Magazine
Tim Shorrock
Welcome to the Monkey House
Confronting the ugly legacy of military prostitution in South Korea
November 25, 2019
Magazine
Sam Adler-Bell
Appalachia vs. the Carceral State
After a mountaintop was flattened by coal mining, politicians pushed to build a prison there. Then the community got organized.
November 21, 2019
Magazine
Alex Pareene
Making Impeachment Matter
Democrats need to face up to their constitutional duty without fear.
November 11, 2019
Magazine
Brianne Gorod
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Elizabeth Wydra
High Crimes
The in-depth case for Trump's impeachment
November 11, 2019
Magazine
Brianne Gorod
,
Elizabeth Wydra
The First Magistrate in Foreign Pay
The Founders envisioned impeachment as a potent and necessary means of defeating corruption in the nation’s highest office.
November 4, 2019
Magazine
Liza Featherstone
Moving Beyond Misogyny
Why do they hate us?
October 28, 2019
Magazine
Ed Burmila
State Under Siege
The American right's unyielding ardor for federal power
October 23, 2019
Magazine
Micah Hauser
Picturing the Future
How a shadowy consortium controls the evolution of emoji
October 21, 2019
Magazine
Nathaniel Friedman
Moments Without Truth
Making sense of online discourse in the age of Trump
October 17, 2019
Magazine
Ben Ehrenreich
Sea of Troubles
Inside the effort to rescue Europe’s unwelcome immigrants
September 30, 2019
Magazine
Mario Alejandro Ariza
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Kate Stein
Calm Before the Storm
How the American nuclear industry downplays the threat of climate-induced flooding
September 23, 2019
Magazine
Rhonda Lieberman
Painting Over the Dirty Truth
The rich fund museums to launder their reputations. Museums exploit identity politics to distract from the shady money funding them. In the art world, it’s all just business as usual.
September 18, 2019
Magazine
Maureen Tkacik
Crash Course
How Boeing's managerial revolution created the 737 MAX disaster
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