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September 11, 2017
Magazine
Benjamin Powers
Losing Hearts and Minds
How Trump quietly gutted a program to combat homegrown extremists.
September 8, 2017
Magazine
Carl De Keyzer/Magnum
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Jean H. Lee
Land of the Hermit King
Closed off from the world, North Korea weaves a highly militarized mind-set into the fabric of everyday life.
September 8, 2017
Magazine
Ben Adler
The Next Standing Rock
A new Canadian pipeline could be "game over" for the climate—and activists are lining up to stop it.
September 8, 2017
Magazine
Rachel Syme
David Simon’s Mean Streets
"The Deuce" refuses to glamorize '70s New York.
September 7, 2017
Magazine
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New Republic
October Issue: Running On Hope
September 7, 2017
Magazine
Ben Austen
Running on Hope
Ravi Gupta is recruiting a fresh slate of candidates to take down Trump. But can a former Obama staffer forge a new path for Democrats?
September 4, 2017
Magazine
Christian Lorentzen
The Dardenne Brothers’ Guilty Conscience
“The Unknown Girl” examines a middle-class liberal’s dilemma.
August 29, 2017
Magazine
Jenny Xie
Alike, Yet Not Quite
August 28, 2017
Magazine
Laura Reston
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Alex Garcia
Onboard ICE Air
A look inside the massive immigration enforcement apparatus that Obama built up—and that Trump is now exploiting.
August 15, 2017
Magazine
Elaine Showalter
The Austenista
Does "Pride and Prejudice" contain subversive political messages?
August 2, 2017
Magazine
Matt Wolfe
The Handshake
Why did Yousef Muslet face life in prison for an everyday gesture?
August 1, 2017
Magazine
J.C. Pan
The New Yuppies
How the aspirational class expresses its status in an age of inequality.
July 31, 2017
Magazine
Mathieu Willcocks
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Laura Reston
The Crossing
A record number of refugees are braving the deadly voyage from Libya to Italy.
July 20, 2017
Magazine
Alex Shephard
Ultimate Salesman
How Trump is helping to revive the publishing industry.
July 19, 2017
Magazine
Yascha Mounk
European Disunion
What the rise of populist movements means for democracy.
July 18, 2017
Magazine
Bryce Covert
Back to Work
How Democrats can win over Americans left behind in the new economy.
July 18, 2017
Magazine
Zachary Roth
The Real Voter Fraud
As Trump investigates “millions” of illegal votes, states are rushing to limit access to the ballot box.
July 17, 2017
Magazine
Win McCormack
Created Equal
How the divide between rich and poor has undermined the Constitution.
July 17, 2017
Magazine
Kim Phillips-Fein
Trump’s Austerity Politics
How the president’s budget proposal grew out of New York’s financial crisis in the 1970s.
July 14, 2017
Magazine
Colin H. Kahl
Nuclear Summer
Will Trump's bluster spark a war with Iran?
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