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May 19, 2023
Prem Thakker
No, Hotels Aren’t Evicting Homeless American Vets Because of Migrants
The story was shared by Fox, the New York Post, and more. Because whenever the right can blame migrants, facts come second.
May 19, 2023
Tori Otten
Kevin McCarthy Can’t Control His Own Party on Debt Ceiling Talks
The pause on the debt ceiling negotiations is further proof that the House speaker isn’t the real leader of his caucus. Donald Trump still is.
May 19, 2023
Melissa Gira Grant
Christian Nationalism Has Prevailed in Texas. Trans Teens Will Suffer.
As Governor Greg Abbott prepares to sign a law banning gender-affirming care, teens face the possibility of being detransitioned against their will.
May 19, 2023
Tori Otten
Nebraska Lawmaker Calls Out Republicans for Hating Trans People More Than They Love Their Families
Megan Hunt, who has been leading a weeks-long filibuster in Nebraska, called it as it is.
May 19, 2023
Prem Thakker
Elon Said Twitter Users Can Post Two-Hour Videos, So Someone Immediately Shared the Entire
Shrek 3
Movie
New CEO shift going well *thumbs up*
May 19, 2023
Michael Tomasky
Did Donald Trump Seriously Sell Pardons?
The sexual assault lawsuit against Rudy Giuliani is chock-full of other shocking allegations.
May 19, 2023
Prem Thakker
Mark Your Calendars for the Next Big Trump Indictment
The Georgia prosecutor investigating Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election has signaled when in the summer new charges will likely come.
May 19, 2023
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Walter Shapiro
Tim Scott Is Sure to Rise—and Surer to Fade
The South Carolina senator’s presidential run will allow Republicans to demonstrate—briefly—that they aren’t racists.
May 19, 2023
Liza Featherstone
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene Is Pretending to Care About Dead Whales
Conservatives’ sudden interest in wildlife conservation is actually just their latest attempt to own the libs. But why are some liberals falling for it?
May 19, 2023
Pablo Manríquez
Why Has Only One Senator’s Staff Unionized?
Last year, the staffs of 17 House Democrats unionized. Things are moving much, much slower in the Senate—and now that the GOP has the House, things are weird there too.
May 19, 2023
Ben Schwartz
Master Gardener
Offers Redemption From American Extremism
Paul Schrader’s portrait of an ex–white supremacist gang member is an unlikely feat of optimism.
May 19, 2023
Lillian Perlmutter
The Dismal Reality Behind the Migrant “Surge” That Never Arrived
Asylum-seekers barely noticed the end of Title 42. But that’s only because the rules seem to change every day.
May 19, 2023
Heather Souvaine Horn
The Real Reason Americans Are Addicted to Lawns
“People don’t like lawns. That’s the irony.”
May 18, 2023
Prem Thakker
People Close to Dianne Feinstein Are Joking That She’ll Resign When She’s Dead
Apparently, the California senator has been battling inflammation of the brain and facial paralysis too.
May 18, 2023
The Run-Up
Because the 2024 elections start now
May 18, 2023
Tori Otten
Ron DeSantis’s Drag Ban Is Already Killing Pride Events in Florida
Pride in Florida this year will look very different.
May 18, 2023
Prem Thakker
Ron DiSaster Loses $1 Billion Disney Project Days Before 2024 Announcement
Congrats to Ron DeSantis and his dumb “war on woke”
May 18, 2023
Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Says Andy Warhol’s 15 Minutes Are Up
The high court’s ruling on the nature of “transformative” works of art could have major ramifications for artists working today—as well as the A.I. enthusiasts looking toward tomorrow.
May 18, 2023
Daniel Strauss
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Grace Segers
Tim Scott Tiptoes Toward 2024
PLUS: Lawmakers eye A.I., and a quick and dirty election round-up.
May 18, 2023
Eric Alterman
Ronald Steel: A Great Historian Who Punctured the Pious
In magisterial books and sharp essays—many of them for The New Republic—Steel, who died recently at 92, became one of the most vital foreign policy voices of his age.
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