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November 2024
October 22, 2024
Magazine
Sasha Abramsky
The Immigration Lawyer Who Helped Too Many People
In Tucson, a legendary attorney was suspended for two years from representing clients in immigration court. Was the punishment warranted?
October 21, 2024
Magazine
Lily Meyer
Grief and Dislocation in the D.C. Suburbs
Dinaw Mengestu’s novels, layered with crisis and heartbreak, show a different side of the nation’s capital.
October 20, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
An RFK for Today?
How Kamala Harris became an inspiring figure
October 18, 2024
Magazine
The New Republic
Who Said It:
Veep
’s Jonah Ryan or JD Vance?
One is a fictional politician who everyone hates. The other is a real politician who everyone hates. Can you tell them apart?
October 17, 2024
Magazine
Bruce Bond
Flute
October 17, 2024
Magazine
William G. Gillespie
Black Hole
October 17, 2024
Magazine
Melissa Gira Grant
The Incomprehensible Scale of Trump’s Deportation Plans
Trump has vowed to launch a mass operation that could involve a force larger than the U.S. Army—and he promises that it will be a “bloody story.”
October 16, 2024
Magazine
Adam Nayman
Guy Maddin’s Surreal Summit at the End of the World
“Rumours” imagines a version of the G7 where world leaders descend into absurdity.
October 15, 2024
Magazine
Colin Jones
Inside Our Wildly Expensive, Dubiously Effective Political Ad Machine
Campaigns spend billions on ads that change outcomes by a few points, if at all. Here’s where the money goes—and how it drives our political parties.
October 14, 2024
Magazine
Jacob Bacharach
Stop Trying to Understand the White Rural Voter
Instead of offering empathy, look at what the right wing does when it seizes power.
October 10, 2024
Magazine
Grace Segers
Democrats Are Finally Talking About Abortion
But they’re still being very careful about how they do it.
October 10, 2024
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Disclaimer
on Apple TV+ Has Something to Hide
Like a string of recent shows and films, Alfonso Cuarón’s new miniseries starring Cate Blanchett flips without warning.
October 9, 2024
Magazine
Benjamin Charles Germain Lee
Stop Overhyping AI Threats to the 2024 Election
Artificial intelligence won’t change votes, but it will distract from more important questions about the role of technology in American society.
October 8, 2024
Magazine
Kali Holloway
America Is So Ready for Kamala Harris
This is no ordinary campaign, but it is exactly the campaign we needed at this extraordinary historic juncture.
October 7, 2024
Magazine
Andrew Lanham
The Supreme Court’s Originalists Are Fundamentally Wrong About History
The Founders didn’t believe the Constitution had a fixed meaning. So why do so many of the justices?
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