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May 18, 2023
Daniel Strauss
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Grace Segers
Tim Scott Tiptoes Toward 2024
PLUS: Lawmakers eye A.I., and a quick and dirty election round-up.
May 9, 2023
Alex Thomas
The War Between the Republican Billionaires and the Base
The biggest tension in the GOP primary isn’t between Trump and DeSantis.
April 14, 2023
Alex Shephard
Tim Scott’s Disastrous Answer to a Simple Abortion Question
His botched interview with CBS is the Republicans’ dilemma in a nutshell.
February 1, 2023
Grace Segers
The Urgency of Police Reform Is at the Mercy of a Divided Congress
A Republican House and Democratic Senate could complicate negotiations, but some still hope for a revival of talks two years after the last failed effort.
January 27, 2023
David Marques
Conservatives: “School Choice” Will Punish Public Schools for Wokeness
It’s National School Choice Week, the annual right-wing campaign against public education and teachers’ unions. But this year, its supporters are making a new argument.
March 31, 2022
Maya Wiley
The Emmett Till Antilynching Act Will Protect All of Us
Hate crimes of all kinds, and against all kinds of people, are still far too prevalent in American society. And they are massively underreported.
February 7, 2022
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Shortlister Who Has Liberals Worried
Judge Michelle Childs’s unique background would lend a diversity of experience to the high court. It has also left her vulnerable to critics.
October 8, 2021
Grace Segers
Cory Booker Is Still Optimistic About The Senate, Despite—You Know—
Everything
The junior senator from New Jersey continues to believe in the power of interpersonal relationships in effecting policy.
July 15, 2019
Matt Ford
Trump and His Deplorables
The president's racist attack on four Democratic congresswomen warrants universal condemnation, yet his supporters and party largely stand by him.
July 9, 2019
Walter Shapiro
Lindsey Graham’s “Achilles’ Heel”
Jaime Harrison wants to turn South Carolina's senate race into a referendum on Graham's character. Will it work?
December 28, 2018
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Bryce Covert
Trump’s Gentrification Scheme to Enrich Real Estate Developers
A tax loophole intended to help the poor is funneling money to wealthy investors.
July 19, 2018
Kaila Philo
A Trump judicial nominee was pulled for his college rants on race and sexual assault.
March 8, 2017
Graham Vyse
Betsy DeVos and House Republicans have D.C. schools in the crosshairs.
January 17, 2013
Molly Redden
Have Family Dinners Prepared Teddy Turner to Be a Politician?
December 22, 2012
Eliza Gray
Tim Scott's Rise Is Because of His Talent, Not His Race
July 7, 2011
Jonathan Chait
Why The House Will Kill The Grand Bargain
June 3, 2011
Ed Kilgore
The Cain Train
January 21, 2011
Bradford Plumer
The GOP's Serious Budget Headache
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