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March 14, 2018
Sarah Jones
Is it the end of the white nationalist Traditionalist Workers Party?
March 14, 2018
Sarah Jones
How Public Schools Became a Battleground in the Trump Era
It’s not just that schools are fighting low funding and mass shootings. They’re also some of the last genuine public squares in this country.
March 14, 2018
Erik Loomis
How Trade Deals and Immigration Laws Hurt Workers—Mexican Workers
Much has been made of the very real woes of American workers. But Mexicans are trapped in an especially brutal cycle of dependence and exile.
March 14, 2018
Robert Wright
The Case for Cautious Optimism About the Trump-Kim Summit
North Korea won't denuclearize, but the chances of a massively lethal calamity will drop.
March 13, 2018
Jeet Heer
You’ll Miss Him When He’s Gone
Rex Tillerson may have been the most ineffective secretary of state, ever. But his chosen replacement, Mike Pompeo, is an extreme hawk.
March 13, 2018
Matt Ford
More than two dozen criminal cases have been dropped because a police officer beat a jaywalker.
March 13, 2018
Jeet Heer
A Tale of Two Women, and Two Eras
Why Monica Lewinsky was widely vilified and Stormy Daniels has been praised or ignored
March 13, 2018
Suzanne Monyak
Was Rex Tillerson canned for pointing the finger at Russia?
March 13, 2018
Emily Atkin
Mike Pompeo may be the first climate-denying secretary of state.
March 13, 2018
Matt Ford
Can the NRA Defeat Florida’s Gun Law?
The organization says it's unconstitutional to prohibit people under 21 from buying guns, but the courts have consistently upheld age restrictions.
March 13, 2018
Sarah Jones
Gina Haspel, Trump’s pick to head the CIA, played a leading role in Bush’s torture regime.
March 13, 2018
Alex Shephard
Don’t Look to Democrats to Regulate Big Tech
Why the party of regulation is taking a hands-off approach to Silicon Valley
March 13, 2018
Alex Shephard
Rex Tillerson just got brutally dumped from the White House.
March 13, 2018
Amanda Abrams
Forget Tax Breaks. Education Is the Key to Attracting Businesses.
The failure of North Carolina to secure a Toyota-Mazda manufacturing plant points to the shortsighted thinking of Republican statehouses.
March 12, 2018
Alex Shephard
Republicans are already pointing fingers in Pennsylvania’s special election.
March 12, 2018
Emily Atkin
Is Coal Waste Leaching Into America’s Drinking Water?
Coal ash ponds are contaminating groundwater across the country, but the consequences are unclear because the government doesn't monitor them.
March 12, 2018
Rachel Stone
Betsy DeVos admits she doesn’t know a whole lot about schools.
March 12, 2018
Suzanne Monyak
Ivanka Trump is still making money from the Trump Organization.
March 12, 2018
Jeet Heer
The Bittersweetness of a Rogue President
Trump's policy ideas are often more sensible than his party's, but he lacks the expertise and support to implement them.
March 12, 2018
Matt Ford
The Case Against Jaywalking Laws
They're enforced disproportionately against black Americans, sometimes with fatal results.
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