What Does Big Tech Want From Buttigieg?
Pete Buttigieg made more than a few jaws drop last week when he released quarterly donation tallies that outperformed his place in the opinion polls by a large margin. Between April and July, Buttigieg...
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View ArticleThe Millennials Arrive at America’s Most Famous Hippie Community
In 2014, Laura Look and her boyfriend, Trevor Eustis, decided to sell their possessions and move into a van they had nicknamed Carlos Vantana. They had planned to roam the country for at least a year....
View ArticleFor the Living in the New World
There are so many ways to walk through a forest— through clover clusters, along a boardwalk lined with skunk cabbages—to a field where we listen to a ghost of song. The hypergreen we step through is...
View ArticleFriday Night Fights With Ukraine’s Far Right
With burgers-and-beer menu in front of me, it doesn’t seem that different at first from a typical American sports bar.The tattooed men nearby, maybe in their twenties, look like they spend every other...
View ArticleThe War to Empower Rural White Voters Is Bigger Than Trump
One month before Donald Trump launched his presidential bid, the Supreme Court agreed to consider a bid by conservative legal activists to rejigger the boundaries of American electoral politics in...
View ArticleTom Steyer’s $100 Million Vanity Project
What would you do if you suddenly received a check for $100 million? Many Americans would probably embrace a more lavish personal lifestyle: a bigger house, more expensive car, fancy overseas trips....
View ArticleNew Orleans Braces for a One-Two Weather Punch
The 2019 hurricane season has barely begun, and a troubling storm is already brewing. Heavy rains paralyzed New Orleans on Wednesday, with as much as ten inches falling in just a few hours, and the...
View ArticlePining for the Moon
The moon belongs as much to art as to science. In the eighth century, the Venerable Bede described an eclipse correctly in flourishing prose, and vibrant illustrations of the satellite’s phases abound...
View ArticleIt’s Plainly Obvious That Donald Trump Has No Iran Policy
What, precisely, does Donald Trump want to do with Iran? It’s increasingly clear that even he doesn’t know the answer to that question.Last month, the president seemed close to taking military action...
View ArticleAlexander Acosta’s Trumpian Non-Apology
It was already clear before this week that Secretary of Labor Alexander Acosta, as a federal prosecutor a decade ago, had mishandled the Jeffrey Epstein case: He gave the well-connected hedge-fund...
View ArticleNancy Pelosi Has Power—She Just Doesn’t Want to Use It
On Wednesday, Nancy Pelosi reminded her caucus who the real enemy is, telling them that they needed to present a united front in the fight against Mitch McConnell and Donald Trump. “Without that unity,...
View ArticleThe Secrets in Greenland’s Ice
There are two major kinds of Arctic narratives. There are those of heroic and doomed adventurers, and there are the environmental stories. In one class are books like Hampton Sides’s In the Kingdom of...
View ArticleHow to Save Journalism
When we look back on the horrible summer of 2019, we might find that what seemed to be a minor event at the time turned out to be a watershed. On June 6, more than 300 workers at Vox Media staged a...
View ArticleNew York’s Invisible Climate Migrants
When Harold Jones first bought his home in Canarsie in 1991, he was struck most by the tall trees lining the street. Today, he’s more struck by the “For Sale” signs standing in their place.The trees...
View ArticleWhy We’re Challenging the 2020 Democrats to a Climate Summit
It’s been said before, but it bears repeating: The first round of Democratic presidential debates failed the planet. In a combined 240 minutes of discussion—at an event held in a city poised to sink...
View ArticleTrump Assembles His Gang of Social-Media Deplorables
Donald Trump’s war against the media reached perhaps its weirdest point on Thursday afternoon when the president hosted a “social media summit” that excluded Facebook and Twitter, but included a number...
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Dale Peck’s post “My Mayor Pete Problem” has been removed from the site, in response to criticism of the piece’s inappropriate and invasive content. We regret its publication.
View ArticleTrump’s Day of Terror
Trump, ever the reality-TV showman, governs through spectacle. What could be more spectacular than a massive nationwide raid against undocumented immigrants? Set aside the morality or ethics for a...
View ArticleMost Veterans Say America’s Wars Are a Waste. No One’s Listening to Them.
In spite of his confused account of U.S. history, his partisan snipes, and his dictatorial posturing, Donald Trump’s parading and speechifying in Washington on July 4 attempted to glom onto one of the...
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