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July 29, 2024
Robert Schlesinger
J.D. Vance Proves It: Trump Hires the Very Worst People
Trump’s new running mate will haunt him just like all of the fools and weasels from his first administration.
March 7, 2024
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
It Seems Trump’s Favorite Doctor Was Lying About His Military Record
Former White House doctor Ronny Jackson forgot to mention some key details about his military rank, according to a new report.
November 30, 2021
Magazine
Jasper Craven
A Dark-Money Team of Trump Cronies Is Cooking Up a Scandal at Biden’s VA
Fox News' Pete Hegseth, former Veterans Affairs officials, and a Koch-backed group are ganging up to accuse the agency of “cancel culture” and even “killing its veterans.”
November 10, 2020
Jo Livingstone
Ivanka in Exile
We may be done with Ivanka, but she is not done with us.
October 20, 2020
Hilary Beaumont
The Anguish of Watching the Election From the Purgatory of a Border Camp
Asylum-seekers stranded in Matamoros, Mexico, have a plea for voters in November: Elect Joe Biden and “get us out of this hell.”
September 25, 2020
Nick Martin
Can the Census Be Saved in Indian Country?
Historic undercounts have been catastrophic for tribal nations. The days ahead will be crucial.
August 6, 2020
Casey Taylor
Death by a Thousand Cuts for One of America’s Last Great Institutions
Mail carriers tell the story of how the destruction of the U.S. Postal Service would mean the end of a connected country.
July 8, 2020
Felipe De La Hoz
Trump’s Reopening Agenda Is Upending International Students’ Futures
“Is there going to be an injunction? Do we have months to years, or are we packing up right now?”
May 12, 2020
J.C. Pan
Work Requirements Have Always Been About Punishment
The pandemic has offered a brief respite from policies that force people to work to “deserve” basic support like food stamps. We can’t go back.
May 1, 2020
David Roth
The Cancer in the Camera Lens
Far from shining a curative light on the Trump administration, the media has become engulfed by his empire of stupidity.
April 21, 2020
Nick Martin
Coronavirus Emergency Aid Has Become Its Own Disaster in Indian Country
The Trump administration turned scarce funding and a growing crisis among Native communities into an existential fight over sovereignty.
April 17, 2020
Felipe De La Hoz
A New Home in a Country Shuttered by a Pandemic
“When I arrived at the airport, I felt that hardness just ripped off. But that stayed for only two weeks. Then the coronavirus came."
April 3, 2020
David Roth
The Enduring Delusion of a Chastened Trump
From time to time, the president seems to grasp the gravity of his situation. It never lasts.
March 13, 2020
Karina Piser
Trump Is Cutting Food Stamps During a Pandemic
More than half a million SNAP recipients are on the edge of losing access to the crucial food safety net—just as they need it most.
December 18, 2019
Nick Martin
Trump’s Plan to Let Big Banks Get a Piece of the Stadium Scam
An administration proposal would treat the financing of sports venues as an investment in low-income communities.
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