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There are many legitimate reasons to try Trump a third time. Don’t hold your breath.
What makes successful (or unsuccessful) protests.
Representative Sarah McBride reckons with the trans rights movement’s shortcomings, and how to win hearts and minds through a politics of grace.
One candidate stood out as a clear top choice.
Imagining how Iran could possibly come back to the table after being so brutally attacked is admittedly difficult, until you think about how bad...
America’s banking woes in the early 19th century illustrate what could happen if the Genius Act becomes law.
The sociologist Arlie Hochschild studies Trump country. She explains why a decade of chaos still hasn’t shaken his base.
Bipartisan denunciations are surprisingly effective.
Huge protests dwarfed the administration’s sad military parade.
President Trump has a chance to create the best opportunity for stabilizing the Middle East in decades, if he is up to it.
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Both the right and the left deserve blame for the rise in anti-Jewish hatred.
All the other options have run their course.