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May 2023
May 9, 2023
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Ryann Liebenthal
The Right’s War on Student Debtors May Cost Us All
Is the Supreme Court willing to unleash legal chaos to defeat Biden’s loan cancellation program?
April 27, 2023
Magazine
Lidija Haas
An Intimate Portrait of a Village Torn Apart by Politics
Cristian Mungiu’s “R.M.N.” zooms in on the resentments and anxieties roiling Europe.
April 26, 2023
Magazine
Ali Breland
Surviving Germany’s Neo-Nazi Resurgence
“No-go zones.” Extremist rallies at the Reichstag. Asylum seekers facing harassment. Inside the rising threat posed by the German far right.
April 25, 2023
Magazine
Max Holleran
Make Parking Impossible
Cars have made American cities uglier and more dangerous. Here’s the solution.
April 21, 2023
Magazine
Andrew Zaleski
Inside the Battle Between Big Ag and Lab-Grown Meat
Industry giants and cellular-meat upstarts are in a lobbying war over consumer labeling.
April 20, 2023
Magazine
Billy Collins
Lesson Plan
April 20, 2023
Magazine
Michael Tomasky
The (Republican) Party’s Over
We asked four recovering Republicans if the GOP is salvageable. Hint: They laughed.
April 20, 2023
Magazine
Ellen Bass
Island
April 18, 2023
Magazine
Aaron Timms
They Did It for the Clicks
How digital media pursued viral traffic at all costs and unleashed chaos
April 13, 2023
Magazine
Jacob Silverman
Inside the Surveillance State’s Propaganda Machine
Kerry Howley’s new book shows how the government distorts reality to turn whistleblowers into public enemies.
April 12, 2023
Magazine
María Inés Taracena
The Dark Truth of Biden’s Immigration Policy
The administration once promised to close privately run immigrant detention centers. Instead, it’s packing them full.
April 11, 2023
Magazine
Ian Beacock
Did Pirates Pioneer Democracy?
David Graeber’s final book uncovers the politics of the high seas.
April 10, 2023
Magazine
Daniel Strauss
The Democrat Who’s Betting Her Senate Bid on Gun Control
Elissa Slotkin made her bones in foreign policy. Now, the Michigan congresswoman is making gun legislation a centerpiece of her campaign for the upper chamber of Congress.
April 7, 2023
Magazine
Scott Bradfield
The Curse of
True Grit
How Charles Portis’s greatest success overshadowed the rest of his work
April 3, 2023
Magazine
Grace Segers
Katie Porter Will Tell You What She Thinks
The U.S. representative from Orange County says her old law prof, Elizabeth Warren, has one speed: “full speed ahead.” She’s made waves in the House. But can she whiteboard her way to a Senate seat in a hotly contested race?
March 16, 2023
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Alex Shephard
Republicans Are Starting to Regret Cultivating a Base of Extremist Voters
The party wants to move on from Trump and his preferred MAGA candidates. They haven’t convinced their base to go along.
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