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politics
The Post-Debate Great Internal Conflict
By Ray Dalio
How the Press Can Rebuild Trust This Election
By Nancy Gibbs
TikTok Can't Save Biden's Campaign
By Michael Serazio
Why Lincoln Would Vote for Trump in 2024
By Olivia B. Waxman
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JFK Assassination: What We Don't Know
Sixty years after President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, unanswered questions continue to fuel conspiracy theories.
By Olivia B. Waxman
November 21, 2023
Christian Nationalism Shapes Mike Johnson
Newly elected Speaker Mike Johnson embraces a Christian Nationalist view of the U.S.
By Andrew Whitehead and Samuel L. Perry
October 27, 2023
Column: 5 Lessons for the U.S. and the World From the Hamas Invasion of Israel
When wars end, treaties can be settled, boundaries drawn, and life can go forward.
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld , Dan Raviv and Steven Tian
October 10, 2023
Column: Why Hamas Tried to Sabotage Peace Prospects With an Attack
By sabotaging imminent peace, Hamas sadly derails the transformation of the region.
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian and Dan Raviv
October 8, 2023
The Problem with Ron DeSantis’ Claims About Crime in Florida
When DeSantis compares “crime-ridden” cities to the “safe” state of Florida, it's important to be honest about the data.
By Hanna Love and Tracy Hadden Loh
July 13, 2023
Another Trump Presidency Would Be Even Worse Than You Think
If Trump wins again, former aides and officials predict chaos and vengeance
By Miles Taylor
July 12, 2023
No, the Roberts Court Is Not Moderating
Despite claims to the contrary, the Roberts Court continues to advance a rightwing policy agenda
By Aziz Huq
July 6, 2023
The Conspirituality of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
"After rejecting scientific evidence on viruses and vaccines, what’s Kennedy’s actual plan?"
By Derek Beres, Matthew Remski, and Julian Walker
July 5, 2023
We Need More Women in Public Office. Here’s How to Get Them There
Melinda French Gates on why she's focusing on getting more women in public office
By Melinda French Gates
June 23, 2023
The Dangerous Whataboutism in the Trump Classified Docs Case
Republicans are rallying to Trump's defense on the classified documents case, but their whataboutism is wrong and dangerous
By Barbara McQuade
June 12, 2023
Ron DeSantis Can't Out-Trump Trump
The Republican base seems to value one thing above all else and Ron DeSantis can't beat Trump on that
By Mona Charen
June 1, 2023
Why the Republican Job Requirements Push Won’t Actually Get People to Work
Republic demands to change TANF work requirements won't get more Americans working
By Joshua McCabe
May 24, 2023
E. Jean Carroll's Victory Shows the #MeToo Movement Is Far From Dead
The verdict signals that there are at least some limits to what rich and powerful men can get away with
By Jill Filipovic
May 9, 2023
What the New Poll Favoring Trump Got Wrong and the Pundits Missed
A new ABC/Washington Post poll showed Trump with a lead over Biden in 2024 presidential election. The poll and pundits have it all wrong
By Jeffrey Sonnenfeld and Steven Tian
May 9, 2023
The Extreme New Tactic in the Crusade to Ban Books
Book ban activists across the U.S. are now turning against book publishers
By Summer Lopez
May 8, 2023
American Voters Never Really Go for the Third Party
Democrats shouldn't freak out about a third party spoiler in the 2024 election cycle, writes Joshua Spivak
By Joshua Spivak
May 2, 2023
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