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The Republican Solution to Shuttered Rural Hospitals: Zoom Calls

On the opening night of the Republican National Convention, a woman named Amy Johnson Ford made the counterintuitive case that President Trump’s actions during the coronavirus pandemic had not, in...

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The Federal Government Killed a Navajo Man Just to Prove It Could

At 6:29 p.m. on Wednesday evening, the United States executed Diné citizen Lezmond Mitchell, the first Native person since 1902 to face the death penalty at the hands of the federal government. In...

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The Bucks Aren’t Boycotting. They’re Striking.

When the first few games of the NBA bubble started in late July, the league took great care to make sure that all the correct visuals were in place. The NBA understood that to maintain the careful...

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The Republican National Convention’s War on Reality

In a Republican convention defined, in many ways, by the sheer number and vast array of Trumps that have been cleared to speak, it was remarkable that the least-regarded of their genetic contingent got...

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Democrats Have Failed Urban Black Americans

On the first night of the Republican National Convention on Monday, viewers were treated to a taped speech by Kimberly Klacik, a young, Black candidate for Maryland’s 7th House district, which includes...

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Why the GOP Didn’t Write a New Platform

One theme unites last week’s Democratic National Convention and this week’s Republican National Convention: The GOP is Donald Trump’s party now. For Democrats, this was an elegy and an invitation....

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The Real, Paranoid Housewives of the Republican Convention

As Donald Trump imagines them and as the Republican National Convention presented them, the suburbs are a woman, pointing a gun. Specifically, they are Patricia McCloskey, the Missouri woman who was...

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Mike Pence Is a Parody of a Politician

In 2011, at the height of his Comedy Central period, Stephen Colbert launched a parody Super PAC called “Americans for a Better Tomorrow, Tomorrow.” Wednesday night, the gravely serious Mike Pence...

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Biden’s Distracting Parade of Celebrity Boomers

With the tiresome necessity of political convention season concluding, we now enter the homestretch of a long two years of presidential campaigning. Here, we will see exactly how Joe Biden plans to...

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Who Will Get Rich Off of Hurricane Laura?

Hurricane Laura—one of the most powerful storms ever to hit the United States—made landfall early this morning, just a few hours after the end of the Republican National Convention’s third night. Those...

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Donald Trump Is Rooting for Chaos

Over the last four days, Republicans have painted a bleak portrait of life in Donald Trump’s America. Cities are on fire. Race relations are at an all-time low. Free speech is under attack. The economy...

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Meander/ΜΑΙΑΝΔΡΟΣ

decorative hellenic borderson paper coffee cups on a silver ring I used to wear it feels nationalist now /it was always nationalist actually I would say dawn is fruitynot milky, not goldwhat to do with...

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ESL

After Roger Reeves’s “Cymothoa Exigua”The tongue as a debut ribbon to slice and applaud: to lose consciousness & wake up indoors: when the smell of cooked chicken creeps into your nose, & teeth...

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The Queen’s Room

San Francisco, 1849

Note the tasteful draperies over the windows,
the view of the canneries. Salt air-gagged, we
arrived west. Sunburnt necks. Teenagers, most of us.Like tanagers. Over the sea, we...

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Private Equity Is Cannibalizing the Post-Pandemic Economy

In April, just after the coronavirus had transformed into a full-blown public health emergency in the United States, The New York Times reported that investment firms were eyeing the unfolding disaster...

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The Women Who Built an Alternative to Bloomsbury

A lot of people found Mecklenburgh Square by accident. T.S. Eliot, who taught at nearby Birkbeck College, described it, on discovering it in 1917, as “a most beautiful, dilapidated old square, which I...

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The Exclusionary White Men of the American Legion

Nestled in the heart of Indianapolis is the national headquarters of the American Legion, the largest and most influential veterans’ service organization in the world. Indianapolis is second only to...

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The Risk of Watching the World Burn on TV

Fire is a natural element of many landscapes of the American West. It provides periodic ecological resets, infuses the soil with nutrients, allows the growth of new vegetation, and rejuvenates the...

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Larry Kudlow’s Economic Hallucinations

Thanks to the Covid-19 lockdown, convention speeches this year are crafted for the camera rather than a crowded exhibition hall, a limitation that makes them seem more intimate. Many commentators saw...

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The Police Are Pretty Sure They’re Going to Get Away With It

As my colleague Adam Weinstein noted a few weeks ago, it has become a minor cliché in American political rhetoric to ask your audience to imagine how the media would cover some domestic development if...

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