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Trump’s Greatest Liability Is His Own Incumbency

On Wednesday night, Trump campaign adviser Boris Epshteyn posted a video on Twitter that appears to show masked protesters marching outside a graffiti-covered federal building in Portland. The...

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How Taxpayer Dollars May Have Bought a Kurdish Strongman’s Beverly Hills...

Bribing one politician is bad. Bribing all the politicians is worse. The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating a group of companies in Kurdistan, Iraq’s semi-independent northern region, that...

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The Limits of Mask Ordinances

Washington, D.C., has become the latest major city to require masks outside the home. Mayor Muriel Bowser signed the executive order on Wednesday; it will last for at least the next two and a half...

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What the Americans With Disabilities Act Has to Teach Today’s Protesters

Judy Heumann, Brad Lomax, Chuck Johnson. Can you picture their faces? Although these three activists each played a crucial role in the fight for the rights of disabled Americans, who represent the...

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What $600 Can Do

Despite early promises from the president of a swift economic bounce back from the pandemic, the Labor Department’s jobs report on Thursday estimated that more than 31 million people were claiming...

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Trump and the GOP Are About to Push the Economy off a Cliff

The unemployment provision in March’s Cares Act that granted laid-off workers an additional $600 a week is set to expire in one week. With tens of millions unemployed, this is a looming catastrophe....

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Even Milton Friedman Would Oppose Trump’s Latest Federal Reserve Appointment

“It would be hard to pack more error into so few words.”—Milton Friedman, in 1994, commenting on an article by Judy Shelton supporting a gold standard.This week, the Senate is expected to take up the...

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The Growing Fight Against the School Death Trap

A special education teacher at a public high school in Queens remembers a week in April when, almost every day, she learned another student at her school had lost a parent or grandparent to Covid-19....

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The Lincoln Project Doesn’t Matter

On Friday, the Lincoln Project, an anti-Trump conservative group, released two new ads both focused on President Trump’s recent comments about arrested Jeffrey Epstein associate Ghislaine Maxwell, who,...

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It Was Insane to Restart Sports in America

For the sports-deprived American discontent with watching Premier League games, last week was something of a reprieve: The National Basketball Association, ensconced in its Orlando bubble, began...

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The Bloody, Manufactured Crisis in Portland

The chaos on the streets of Portland, Oregon, where President Donald Trump’s deployment of federal agents has resulted in violent unrest, was made for TV—or, perhaps more accurately, for Twitter....

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Zadie Smith Takes On the Pandemic

What have you done with your quarantine? Those of us who aren’t nurses find ourselves rich in time, and being dutiful citizens, we work: nurturing scallions in cups of water or Duolingo-ing our way to...

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It’s Shaping Up to Be a Horrific Election Season for Republican Women

Running for Congress as a Republican woman has never been easy. In 2020, it must feel like someone put a hex on your campaign.Consider the current outlook in the U.S. Senate, a necessary and...

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When the Bad Guys Are Everywhere

It’s 1980, and Joe Cantamessa is dressed as a television repairman. He’s actually with the Federal Bureau of Investigation: Paul Castellano, head of the Gambino mob family and the New York City Mafia’s...

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Bill Barr Battles Democrats to a Draw

The House Judiciary Committee’s Democratic members spent more than a year trying to haul Attorney General Bill Barr into a hearing room. They had no shortage of topics to cover when he finally appeared...

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The Emperor’s New Tone

Last Friday was a momentous day in American politics. After months of doing everything he could to ignore the severity of the coronavirus pandemic and its profound impact on American life—and,...

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Between Thomas Chatterton Williams and Me

A few weeks ago, we took a summer vacation on one of those island towns beloved by the East Coast elite. The stores and restaurants on Main Street had just emerged from the hibernation of lockdown....

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The Coronavirus Is Blowing Up Our Best Response to the Opioid Crisis

On Mondays, Dr. Kimberly Sue would see patients at a syringe service program on the Lower East Side in New York, prescribing medications like buprenorphine that treat opioid addiction. Other days, she...

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The Problem of the Not-Quite-One Percent

“We aren’t wealthy people with a very big Hamptons home, but it’s beautiful to us,” the owner of a rather large house in Southampton recently told The New York Times in an article on Manhattan...

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Congress Has the “Dumbest Idea Ever” for the Unemployed

Senate Republicans want to ditch the $600 weekly add-on to state unemployment benefits that they ratified in March to support laid-off workers through the Covid crisis. In its place, they’ve proposed a...

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