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June 2023
May 31, 2023
Magazine
Timothy Noah
Why on Earth Are We Still Building Aircraft Carriers?
They’re antiquated and susceptible to attack. But they employ a lot of people in a lot of congressional districts.
May 30, 2023
Magazine
Linda K. Wertheimer
Inside the Christian Legal Crusade to Revive School Prayer
Buoyed by the right-wing Supreme Court, Christian groups are laying the groundwork for public schools to veer back toward the 1960s.
May 29, 2023
Magazine
Dana Liebelson
Greg Casar Charts a Lonely Progressive Path in Texas
How far can he go in a state that Democrats don’t win?
May 25, 2023
Magazine
Ted Genoways
How a Refugee’s American Dream Ended in a Police Killing
A massive pork plant known for labor violations called the police on a disgruntled employee. Then a co-worker started filming.
May 21, 2023
Magazine
Ed Burmila
How Trump Left Washington Even Swampier
The battle for power and influence in the nation’s capital is more shameless, desperate, and embarrassing than ever.
May 19, 2023
Magazine
Walter Shapiro
Tim Scott Is Sure to Rise—and Surer to Fade
The South Carolina senator’s presidential run will allow Republicans to demonstrate—briefly—that they aren’t racists.
May 18, 2023
Magazine
Henri Cole
ELF-STORAGE
May 18, 2023
Magazine
Ange Mlinko
Russian Fairy Tales
May 18, 2023
Magazine
Diane Seuss
Penetralium
May 18, 2023
Magazine
Michael Tomasky
Donald Trump Against America
He loves an America of his twisted imagination. He hates—and fears—the America that actually exists. And if he gets back to the White House ... look out.
May 18, 2023
Magazine
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Who Said It: Kyrsten Sinema or Eleanor Shellstrop?
It can be hard to tell the real attention-starved narcissist from the fictional one.
May 16, 2023
Magazine
Nina Burleigh
Who Is Leonard Leo’s Mysterious Dark Money King?
America needs to know who Barre Seid is, what kind of country he wants, and just how massive an impact his $1.6 billion gift can have on our political discourse.
May 15, 2023
Magazine
Patrick Iber
When Milton Friedman Met Pinochet
Chicago economists had free rein in Chile. The country is still recovering.
May 10, 2023
Magazine
Ben Ehrenreich
How Climate Change Has Shaped Life on Earth for Millennia
A new history should show how closely civilization and the environment are linked—and urge us to respond to today’s crisis.
May 9, 2023
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Mrs. Davis
Is Weirder Than Anything AI Could Dream Up
The new Peacock series is a testament to human originality.
May 8, 2023
Magazine
Jennifer Wilson
The Strange Anti-Science Plot of
Dead Ringers
The Amazon Prime show starring Rachel Weisz is oddly suspicious of new technology in reproductive health.
May 5, 2023
Magazine
Laura Kipnis
The Problem With Art by “Monsters”
Separating the artist from the art is not the hard part.
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