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Having “real estate deal guys” as America’s negotiators on the war in Ukraine is a liability, not an advantage. You want a statesman.

The administration is pausing asylum and upending families.

The lawyer and activist Chase Strangio on cultural divisions and common ground.

Rare pushback from his party and troubling poll numbers reflect the newly precarious situation in which Trump finds himself.

In the right hands, the pardon power is too strong. In the wrong hands, it is disastrous.


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He was, in the very best way, the Ralph Lauren of architects.

Progressives have an opportunity to start thinking boldly again about how to conceive of and use public authority for Americans.


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Jewish Currents is fighting the good fight.

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish filmmaker asks members of her community about the silent anxieties surrounding intimacy on their wedding nights.


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The Japanese leader’s candor over Taiwan brought the shared regional stakes out into the open, and the U.S. must stand behind its ally.

Olivia Nuzzi doesn’t seem to recognize that her collaboration with Robert Kennedy was a grave professional betrayal.

Federal lawmakers have ample powers to uncover and end administration abuse.


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A field guide to the movement and its future.


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Changes to the vaccine recommendation could be disastrous.


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Latin Americans have proved surprisingly acquiescent to U.S. aggression — but that won’t last forever.

Victory will belong not to the side with more resources, but to the side with the stronger, more adaptive and unyielding will to win.

Winter won’t hold forever, and when it comes, a spider will disappear from the corner where she has made her home.


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When ICE arrived in Chicago, this group had an answer.

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Apocalyptic predictions may actually serve as comforting fantasies, at which point our future freakouts become an excuse for inaction.


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Four years ago, my husband and I made an increasingly common choice: We hugged, apologized for our shortcomings and freed each other.


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