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March 6, 2018
David Dayen
How Congress Can Wage an Effective Trade War
Trump's proposed tariffs won't do much for American workers, but what if Democrats return to power on Capitol Hill?
March 6, 2018
Mark Oppenheimer
The Death of Civility in the Digital Age
I wrote a foolish take on Harvey Weinstein's Judaism, and was mobbed for days on social media. Then I rediscovered the joys of life offline, where humans treat each other with decency.
March 6, 2018
Jeet Heer
Trump’s Disdain for Democracy Promotion
Since Ronald Reagan, the Republican Party has partnered with Democrats in exporting American values. But that wasn't always the case.
March 5, 2018
Sarah Jones
Can Silicon Valley save the Rust Belt?
March 5, 2018
Alex Shephard
Did Russia block Mitt Romney from becoming secretary of state?
March 5, 2018
Eric Cortellessa
Netanyahu’s Bid to Save Himself Once More
The Israeli prime minister's visit to the U.S. comes as he faces the greatest threat yet to his long reign.
March 5, 2018
Jeet Heer
Trump’s Chaos Is Becoming America’s Chaos
His push for a trade war shows how an "isolated and angry" president could wreak havoc for the country.
March 2, 2018
Sarah Jones
Donald Trump’s trade war is a tantrum.
March 2, 2018
Alex Shephard
Donald Trump is right about Alec Baldwin.
March 2, 2018
Sarah Jones
The West Virginia Teachers’ Strike Takes Aim at Coal and Gas
With the legislature blocking a pay raise, protesters are demanding more from the state’s dominant industries.
March 2, 2018
Jeet Heer
The Shrinking of America
Trump is a brick and mortar nationalist who defines the country only in shallow physical terms, rather than lofty ideals.
March 2, 2018
Sarah Jaffe
The Gun Control Fight Is a Fight For Equality
The Parkland shooting has sparked another debate about guns—a debate mistakenly siloed from other issues that contribute to deadly violence.
March 1, 2018
Alex Shephard
H.R. McMaster is reportedly out. Will it matter?
March 1, 2018
Jeet Heer
The Myth of the
Times
’ Intellectual Diversity
The paper's opinion section reflects elite establishment consensus much more than it does the reality of America's political divisions.
March 1, 2018
Sarah Jones
If Hope Hicks can’t survive the White House, can anyone?
March 1, 2018
Alex Shephard
Trump embraced gun control on Wednesday, and everyone shrugged.
March 1, 2018
Alex Shephard
Is Amazon Too Big to Tax?
The e-commerce giant paid zero federal taxes in 2017. And it's being rewarded with further tax breaks at the state and local level.
March 1, 2018
Magazine
J.C. Pan
Alternative History
The tradition of conspiracy theories and hate groups behind the alt-right
March 1, 2018
Talmon Joseph Smith
How Democrats Are Helping Trump Dismantle Dodd-Frank
Republicans are on the verge of attaining a long-coveted prize—with the assistance of Senate Democrats who have ties to the financial industry.
February 28, 2018
Matt Ford
Jeff Sessions rebukes Trump by vowing to act with “integrity and honor.”
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