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Signs & Wonders
April 3, 2020
Magazine
Alan Greenblatt
The States Are Stepping Up
Imagine how much worse off we'd be if governors weren't challenging Trump’s policy of neglect.
April 3, 2020
Magazine
J.C. Pan
The Pandemic’s Shameless Profiteers
While hucksters and quacks try cash in on the crisis, the coronavirus is fast becoming a windfall for those already on top.
March 27, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
Why Politicians Can’t Stop Talking About “Folks”
The perpetual quest to win over real, unpretentious Americans
March 26, 2020
Magazine
Kate Wagner
The Ethical Failures of Modern Architecture
Why do famous architects continue to work with corrupt authoritarians and pernicious corporations?
March 25, 2020
Magazine
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
Seeing No Evil
The peril of gender-blind consensus thinking
March 20, 2020
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Trump’s Most Devout Disciple
Lou Dobbs believes Trump is one of history’s Great Men. The president is listening.
March 16, 2020
Magazine
Meredith Shiner
How the Media Created the “Moderate” Susan Collins
The Maine senator was never an independent force in Washington, but reporters concocted that myth to justify their phony narratives.
March 9, 2020
Magazine
Alex Pareene
The Democrats’ Cult of Pragmatism
Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and other moderates claim they Get Things Done—but not because they actually do get things done.
February 28, 2020
Magazine
Rachel Riederer
The Good Internet Lives On
How Wikipedia managed to stay fun and weird after 20 years
February 21, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
The Troubling Obsession With Political “Tribalism”
Lazy pundits are employing a racially loaded concept that does nothing to explain the deep divisions in America.
February 18, 2020
Magazine
Adolph Reed Jr.
Bookerism and the Black Elite
Managing race relations from above
February 14, 2020
Magazine
Libby Watson
Can Corporate America Get Behind Medicare for All?
One man’s crusade to sell big business on a health care overhaul
February 10, 2020
Magazine
Alex Pareene
Psychopath Nation
Why our foreign policymakers can’t quit interventionism
February 3, 2020
Magazine
Alex Shephard
Oligarch of the Month: Elon Musk
The Silicon Valley magnate's vision is less futuristic—and more solipsistic—than it seems.
January 31, 2020
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Trump’s War Whisperer
"Fox & Friends Weekend" host Pete Hegseth has the president's ear on military matters.
January 14, 2020
Magazine
Kate Wagner
A Clear Menace
Why glass luxe construction is destroying the world
January 8, 2020
Magazine
Alex Pareene
How Political Fact-Checkers Distort the Truth
Glenn Kessler and his ilk aren't sticking to the facts. They're promoting a moderate dogma.
January 3, 2020
Magazine
John Patrick Leary
The Rise of a Hollow Political Catchphrase
Democrats focus on "kitchen-table issues" to avoid being tarnished as overzealous liberals.
January 2, 2020
Magazine
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw
Naming the Threat
The scourge of police violence targeting Black women
December 16, 2019
Magazine
Jake Bittle
Glenn Beck, the Nutty Professor
The conservative blowhard has transformed from a Never Trumper to a Ukraine conspiracist.
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