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How the GOP Bamboozled The New York Times’s Politics Desk

When it comes to impeachment, no one with a brain is disputing the facts of the case: Donald Trump pressured Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate Joe Biden, using the president’s power over...

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The World The Economist Made

Warnings of a crisis of liberalism have become commonplace, as it is assailed by an illiberal right on the one side and a socialist left on the other. The situation is plain, and it is at least...

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You Know What Tucker Carlson Believes

Five nights a week, Tucker Carlson uses his platform on Fox News to tell millions of viewers what he believes: that “the world’s poor” make the United States “dirtier and more divided,” that “the...

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Congress to Misplace Its Health Care Priorities One Last Time in 2019

As Democrats fight over whether to replace our rotting health care system or to instead build on the Affordable Care Act, the slow chipping away at the legacy of Obama’s signature achievement...

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Pete Buttigieg Is No Foreign-Policy Maverick

During last month’s Democratic presidential debate on November 20, a tense moment—one of the few that night—rose when candidates Pete Buttigieg and Tulsi Gabbard clashed over, of all things, sending...

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Merce Cunningham’s Dance Out of Time

That dance is evanescent might be its most significant aspect, just as it’s said that death gives meaning to life. But culture depends on preservation. This tension seems impossible to reconcile. We...

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America’s Toady

Every twelve months, Time magazine awards its Person of the Year title to a person or group of people who had the greatest impact on world events for that year. In 2001, the objective choice would have...

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Can the Internet Survive Climate Change?

In a tiny apartment in the Spanish coastal town of El Masnou, just outside of Barcelona, Kris de Decker runs a website completely powered by a small solar panel crammed into the corner of his balcony....

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Trump’s Plan to Let Big Banks Get a Piece of the Stadium Scam

In an age when banks like Wells Fargo actively scam poor people and are gifted multibillion tax breaks many times the size of whatever penalties they may face, it stands to reason that they don’t need...

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The Truth Is, Donald Trump Wants No Part of This

A recurring theory is that President Donald Trump wants to be impeached, or that he is at least eager for the political brawl it represents. The New York Times’ Ross Douthat mused in September that...

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How the Democrats Blew Trump’s Impeachment

Throughout the day Wednesday, the impeachment of President Trump was compared variously by Republicans to the Salem Witch Trials, Pearl Harbor, and the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. As of 4 p.m., 9/11...

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Facebook Is a Right-Wing Company, Part One Million

Peter Thiel is Big Tech’s most prominent Trump supporter. He is an unabashed enemy of the free press, having covertly funded a lawsuit that bankrupted Gawker three years ago. He has become one of the...

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President* Donald Trump

The House of Representatives voted to impeach Donald Trump on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress on Wednesday. For most of the members of the House who were there, it will likely be...

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A Unified Theory of the Trumps’ Creepy Aesthetic

From one day to the next, the Trump presidency unfolds more or less like a normal Republican presidency—that is, by committing one determined act of rote negligence or flamboyant cruelty at a time,...

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Tom Perez’s Preposterous Debate Rules

“I do think that the debate rules have been deeply destructive to the field and to my campaign. It has made it hard to raise money because people view the debates as sort of a proxy for success.” The...

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Fast Fashion at the End of the World

I cannot talk about fashion without talking about the end of the world. For a long time I argued that fashion was political; now I argue that fashion is apocalyptic. Today, the industry that produces...

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Don’t Withhold the Articles of Impeachment

The House of Representatives took a historic step this week by approving two articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Now the House’s leaders are mulling an unprecedented next step:...

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Climate Change Displacement Is Not Hypothetical

When climate change is discussed, especially in the political sphere, it doesn’t take long for the word “existential” to start getting tossed around. This tends to frame the matter in the far-off...

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The Tangled Politics of Bombshell

Within its first 15 minutes, Bombshell, Jay Roach’s new film about the downfall of Roger Ailes, asks us to believe something incredible: that Megyn Kelly (played by Charlize Theron) cares about the...

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The End of the Ideas Primary

The first mention of health care came about two hours into Thursday night’s Democratic primary debate, the last such encounter until 2020. This was a departure from previous debates in which questions...

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