Is Cy Vance the Next Invincible New York Democrat to Lose?
Longtime Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance will be forever attached to a handful of bold-faced names—Harvey Weinstein, Jeffrey Epstein, Ivanka Trump, and Donald Trump, Jr.—not because he took them...
View ArticleThe Green New Deal: A Capitalist Plot (Part 2)
Stephen S. Cohen and J. Bradford DeLong, two key thinkers behind the development of the Green New Deal, have called Alexander Hamilton the “founding father of the American economy.” In their book...
View ArticleArguing the World
Over the past four decades, the American political landscape has been littered with the wreckage of booster rockets from eagerly anticipated presidential campaigns that failed to successfully take...
View ArticleIsrael’s Decision to Ban U.S. Congresswomen Is Self-Defeating
With predictable insouciance, President Donald Trump cheered on the Israeli government’s decision to bar entry to Congresswomen Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib due to their advocacy for the Boycott,...
View ArticleThe Danger of a Domestic Terrorism Law
Two words immediately came to mind after a white-nationalist gunman killed 22 people and wounded 24 others at an El Paso Walmart earlier this month: domestic terrorism. News organizations, elected...
View ArticleDo Democrats Have a Plan for the Next Recession?
The recession alarm bells are sounding. Anxiety about the direction of the global economy has been growing for some time, amid concern about President Trump’s trade war with China, economic slowdowns...
View ArticleIlhan Omar Is Already Changing Washington
This week, Donald Trump opened a new front in his war against women of color in Congress. “It would show great weakness if Israel allowed Rep. Omar and Rep. Tlaib to visit,” the president tweeted...
View ArticleActive Duty
Statues of men in uniform, Union and Confederate, astride their big horses, still dot the landscape of the North and the South: Brave men, no doubt, but where were the women during those bloody years?...
View ArticleWhy Amazon’s Twitter Ambassadors Are So Sad
On Wednesday evening, conversations between members of the general public and Amazon’s so-called Fulfillment Center Ambassadors began to circulate on Twitter. One particularly bleak tweet from the...
View ArticleThe Colonizers Have Turned Their Eyes to Greenland
Thursday afternoon, a curious item appeared in the pages of The Wall Street Journal. President Donald Trump, either as a joke or entirely seriously, is apparently weighing the prospect of the United...
View ArticleIndian Country Is Finally Getting the Political Attention It Deserves
It took 243 years, but the path to the United States presidency, or at least the Democratic nomination, will run through Indian Country.On August 19 and 20, eight presidential candidates will descend...
View ArticleCalifornia’s Forgotten Confederate History
Earlier this month, the last major Confederate monument in California came down. It was a curious one: a nine-foot granite pillar in an Orange County cemetery, bearing the names of several Southern...
View ArticleBeto O’Rourke Doesn’t Want to Run for Senate. That’s Fine.
Beto O’Rourke is sick of people telling him to run for Senate again. “You know the question’s going to keep coming up,” MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell told O’Rourke on Thursday, “this question of what...
View ArticleShock Corridor
As reports exposing the shockingly brutal conditions at immigrant detention centers have drawn comparisons to ethnic detention compounds under authoritarian regimes, it becomes ever more pressing for...
View ArticleWhat Have You Done, Richard Linklater?
Maria Semple’s Where’d You Go, Bernadette is not the greatest book ever written, but it is so much better than the new movie adaptation by Richard Linklater that it warrants defense. Do not be fooled...
View ArticleTrump’s Quiet Attack on Redistricting
It went largely unnoticed last week, but the Trump administration’s ongoing campaign to structurally tilt American democracy in the Republican Party’s favor is proceeding apace. President Donald Trump...
View ArticleThe Beltway Book of the Damned
Who among us has been secretly longing for a book-length Axios newsletter that comprises the sanguine opinions of cable news greenroom habitués and is compiled by a serial sexual predator? Disgraced...
View ArticleThe Future for Labor
In high school, in the late ’90s, my friends and I played hooky and drove to Flint, Michigan, where we heard there was going to be a strike at the Delphi plant, an auto parts supplier to General...
View ArticleTrump’s Title X Restrictions Are Nothing Short of Coercion
Planned Parenthood announced Monday it was being “forced out” of a federal family planning funding program. Rather than obey a new anti-abortion restriction attached to those federal funds, the...
View ArticleThe Subtle Politics of Graphic Design
In 2008, Barack Obama’s Chicago headquarters housed engineers from Facebook and coders from Google. Everything was optimized for the web, from the talking points to the logo—the simple, minimal, now...
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