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June 28, 2019
Heather Souvaine Horn
Isn’t it time for NBC to get a less peppy debate tune?
June 26, 2019
Nathan Taylor Pemberton
“Stop Telling Me Your Opinion”: An Exit Interview With C-SPAN’s Founder
Brian Lamb speaks to TNR about newsroom objectivity, Donald Trump, and the future of journalism.
June 20, 2019
Alex Shephard
America, We Need to Talk
In a rebuttal to Mitch McConnell—and possibly Joe Biden—Ta-Nehisi Coates helped House Democrats start a conversation on slavery, racism, and reparations.
June 14, 2019
Kim Kelly
Quillette’s “Antifa Journalists” List Could’ve Gotten Me Killed
What a harassment campaign reveals about a darling journal of the intellectual dark web.
June 6, 2019
Alex Shephard
Is There a Right Way to Cover the Trump White House?
In "Siege," his followup to "Fire and Fury," Michael Wolff struts and frets his way through another chaotic year, but does it signify more than nothing?
June 5, 2019
Jacob Bacharach
David Brooks’s Moral Journey
The New York Times columnist's new book, “The Second Mountain,” is a fount of easily won wisdom.
May 31, 2019
Lexi Pandell
The Racist Origins of San Francisco’s Housing Crisis
For decades, the city used strict zoning laws to target the poor and people of color. Today, liberal NIMBYs are fighting to preserve them.
May 29, 2019
Emily Atkin
Climate Deniers Are the Hysterical Alarmists
They, not climate scientists or activists, are stoking fear with exaggerated rhetoric and outright lies.
May 23, 2019
Joshua Alvarez
A Demoralizing Debate About Liberalism
How come Andrew Sullivan better understands liberalism’s contradictions and failures than Adam Gopnik does?
May 23, 2019
Emily Atkin
The Planet Is Not on “Fucking Fire”
We don't need to exaggerate the climate crisis. The reality is terrifying enough.
May 21, 2019
Alan Pyke
Rahm Emanuel’s Deficit of Self-Awareness
The former Chicago mayor and newly minted pundit is right about why the middle class is so mad, but he's oblivious to his own elitism.
May 17, 2019
Jeff Stein
The Watergate Editor on How Trump “Leads the Press Around by the Nose”
Barry Sussman, who edited Woodward and Bernstein at The Washington Post, discusses the president, Putin, and what the media must fix.
May 8, 2019
Alex Shephard
Pete Buttigieg’s Honeymoon Is Over
The mayor's winning personality won't be enough. He has to stand for something.
May 6, 2019
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David Sessions
The Emptiness of Adam Gopnik’s Liberalism
His new book lacks a fundamental understanding of political-economic power.
May 2, 2019
Jacob Silverman
Down and Out in the Gig Economy
Journalism's dependence on part-time freelancers has been bad for the industry—not to mention writers like me.
April 29, 2019
Alex Shephard
Book Publishers Have a Trump Problem
The rush to release a print version of the Mueller report is the latest example of a desperate industry increasingly addicted to quick takes for fast profit.
April 16, 2019
Matt Ford
There Is No Profound Meaning to the Notre Dame Fire
Yes, French politics and society are in turmoil. But there's a simpler lesson from the cathedral's burning.
April 15, 2019
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Tom Scocca
Tucker Carlson, Unbowed
He's petty, whiny, and contradictory. So why does he keep ruling the ratings night after night?
April 5, 2019
Alex Shephard
Bernie Sanders Isn’t Scared of Fox News. Why Is the Democratic Party?
Appearing on the network has a limited upside, but it won't legitimize Tucker Carlson either.
March 27, 2019
Alex Shephard
The Russia Skeptics Are Committing the Sins They Despise
They're rushing to judgment, ignoring the facts, and declaring victory—just like the journalists they've been criticizing.
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