How to Fix the Supreme Court: Weaken It
The confirmation of a Supreme Court justice never should matter as much as Brett Kavanaugh’s did, and that’s because the Supreme Court itself shouldn’t matter as much as it does today. That’s the...
View ArticleThe New DNA Paradigm
Big cultural changes happen slowly, then all at once. This summer, the Golden State Killer, a serial rapist and murderer, was identified through the search of a third-party consumer genomics service...
View ArticleThe Mistake Countries Repeatedly Make When Dealing With the EU
“There isn’t even a one in a million chance that Merkel will say no.” These were the words of Alexis Tsipras shortly before becoming Greece’s prime minister in 2015. He was talking about his...
View ArticleThe Democrats’ Incredible Shrinking Message
In the summer of 2017, when the midterm elections were more than a year away but already on everyone’s mind, Democrats seemed to have an embarrassment of riches. President Donald Trump was historically...
View ArticleHearing Secret Harmonies
Graham Greene famously observed that there is a splinter of ice in the heart of every writer, and certainly this is true of that generation of middle-class male novelists born in the decade before...
View ArticleThe Blue Wave Might Wipe Out Voter Suppression, Too
Every state routinely prunes its voter rolls when registered voters move, die, or get convicted of a felony. But under Secretary of State Jon Husted, Ohio has taken an aggressive tack to removing...
View ArticlePoem with Birds
Oh you real effulgent frailties Looka book, a banister, a sinisteraffirmation of how littlewe achieve in looking a bog, an orchard, an icy shoreshorn of...
View ArticleMarriage
You keep complaining that there are two people inside me—the one confident, decisive, ironic; the...
View ArticleMind Games
In April, when the Senate Judiciary and Commerce committees summoned Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to Washington, it looked as if the nation was finally going to reckon with the outsize role that...
View ArticleMicro-Targeted
It’s not difficult to imagine the political manipulation of social-media platforms. You can see the trolls, maybe similar to the employees of the Internet Research Agency in St. Petersburg that Adrian...
View ArticleRepublicans Are Running Away From the Economy
The U.S. stock market’s weeklong decline reversed itself dramatically on Tuesday, producing one of the strongest climbs of the year. A gain driven by strong earnings reports from bulwarks like Goldman...
View ArticleWelcome to Camping, the Most Misunderstood Show on TV
If this is what it takes to make Julia Davis a very rich woman, then so be it. The extraordinary writer and actress got her start on British TV in the 1990s, when she sent a character reel to Steve...
View ArticleThe Deceptive, Shameful, Lucratively Funded War Against Rent Control
On August 24, the tenants of two buildings near the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles received letters from their landlord notifying them of a rent increase of over $800 a month. The increase...
View ArticleRyan Zinke Is in a Real Mess
After Scott Pruitt resigned from the Environmental Protection Agency this summer, many in the media—this reporter included—wondered whether Ryan Zinke might be the next to go. The Interior secretary...
View ArticleThe #MeToo Workplace Policy That No One Is Talking About
It’s been a year since the New York Times and New Yorker published their bombshell articles outlining how Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed and assaulted women for three decades. Since then, the...
View ArticleAre Brazil’s Businesses Cheating to Help an Extremist Win the Presidency?
Until this week, Jair Bolsonaro, the retired army captain leading the race for the Brazilian presidency, seemed like he would cruise to an easy win over his opponent, Fernando Haddad of the Workers’...
View ArticleCan Change Wait?
Ayanna Pressley’s surprise primary win over Michael Capuano—a power in Boston politics, with 20 years in Congress representing the Massachusetts 7th and the support of virtually the entire state...
View ArticleBeto O’Rourke Isn’t Running for Senate Anymore
Beto O’Rourke, the three-term congressman from El Paso trying to unseat Texas Senator Ted Cruz in next month’s midterms, may be the Democrats’ biggest rising star since Barack Obama. Over the last few...
View ArticleWhen Violence Broke Out in Congress
Donald Trump may threaten his political enemies with tweets, but he has nothing on antebellum congressmen. In the three decades before the Civil War, members of the House and Senate routinely...
View ArticleThe Fundamentalist Trap
Julie was 16 years old when Bill Gothard, the founder of the fundamentalist Christian organization the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP), pulled her aside at an IBLP event in 1996 in Dallas,...
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