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A Dangerous Game
The New Yorker

A Dangerous Game

China has coveted its island neighbor for decades. Is Xi Jinping ready to seize it?

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November 21, 2022
Mathias Döpfner – Achtung, Baby
New York magazine

Mathias Döpfner – Achtung, Baby

Axel Springer's Mathias Döpfner wants to be an old-school press baron for the digital age, part Murdoch but also part Musk. And still very German.

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10+ mins  |
November 07 - 20, 2022
'You Haven't Seen Anything Yet.'
Newsweek US

'You Haven't Seen Anything Yet.'

What Trump would do in asecond term, according to his current and former advisors

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November 04, 2022
Tara McGowan – Ms. Info
WIRED

Tara McGowan – Ms. Info

A former Democratic millions into Meta's ad operative is sinking networks to build a digital media machine for the left. Her strategy: Target potential voters with grabby local news stories, then get them to the polls.

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November 2022
The Future of Black Politics is at Stake in Georgia
New York magazine

The Future of Black Politics is at Stake in Georgia

The legacy of the civil-rights movement may hinge on Raphael Warnock’s reelection campaign.

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October 24 - November 6, 2022
How to Make a Semi-fascist Party Who Knew It Could Be This Easy?
New York magazine

How to Make a Semi-fascist Party Who Knew It Could Be This Easy?

In mid-September, I attended the National Conservatism Conference in Miami, where Republican politicians, right-wing thought leaders, and various party apparatchiks had gathered to articulate their vision of the conservative movement's future.

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October 10, 2022
The Convalescence Campaign
New York magazine

The Convalescence Campaign

John Fetterman is trying to flip Pennsylvania's open Senate seat while fending off a celebrity doctor and recovering from a stroke that almost killed him.

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October 10, 2022
Coming Home
Esquire US

Coming Home

The Uvalde tragedy set me down a path from my west Texas hometown to the hallowed halls of Washington, D.C., from political outsidercynic to inside broker on gun reform that changed me forever.

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October - November 2022
After Such Knowledge, What Forgiveness?
Vanity Fair US

After Such Knowledge, What Forgiveness?

Reporting from Ukraine, veteran war correspondent Janine Di Giovanni describes an urgent campaign to collect evidence of russian war crimes that might stand up in court against Putin, his commanders, and their troops

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October 2022
TikTok Steers Its Charm Offensive Around Critics
Bloomberg Businessweek US

TikTok Steers Its Charm Offensive Around Critics

The company is trying to win support in Washington but acknowledges it has a "trust deficit"

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October 03, 2022
What Happens in Vegas
ELLE US

What Happens in Vegas

Catherine Cortez Masto, the only Latina in the U.S. Senate, is fighting to keep her seat in one of the most watched races of the midterms.

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October 2022
American Elections Are a Mess, and They Always Have Been
Reason magazine

American Elections Are a Mess, and They Always Have Been

The long, weird history of partisan electoral shenanigans

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November 2022
Where Freedom of Speech Is Relative
Bloomberg Businessweek US

Where Freedom of Speech Is Relative

Truth Social, Trump’s social site, faces criticism for leaving violent content up—and for filtering innocuous content

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August 29, 2022
Masters and Commander
Mother Jones

Masters and Commander

Right-wing tech giant Peter Thiel has poured millions into the Senate campaign of protégé Blake Masters. Their goal? Disrupting democracy.

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September/October 2022
A Dangerous Mind
Mother Jones

A Dangerous Mind

Yale psychiatrist Bandy Lee was thrown under the bus for sounding the alarm about Donald Trump. Turns out she was right.

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September/October 2022
The New Abortion Prohibition Era
Reason magazine

The New Abortion Prohibition Era

Americans disagree about abortion. This is the understatement of 2022, yet it bears repeating in the wake of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, the June Supreme Court decision that returned abortion policy to state and federal legislatures. Ten states have already banned abortion and another four have prohibited abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, which amounts to nearly the same thing.

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October 2022
Happy 80th, Senator!
Esquire US

Happy 80th, Senator!

Time to go. We’ve always had a minimum age to serve in Congress. How about a max?

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September 2022
"We Need To Take Away Children."
The Atlantic

"We Need To Take Away Children."

The secret history of the U.S. government's family-separation policy

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September 2022
The Greatest Talker of His Time
The Atlantic

The Greatest Talker of His Time

Felix Frankfurter was an eloquent liberal champion of judicial restraint. Is it time for a reappraisal?

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September 2022
Death, Incorporated
Men's Journal

Death, Incorporated

How Putin's mercenary army known as the Wagner Group does the Kremlin's dirtiest work in Ukraine and in conflict zones around the world.

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August - September 2022
Beijing's Big Bet
Newsweek US

Beijing's Big Bet

China's pursuit of israeli technology is key to its plan to expand its global economic and military power. The U.S. is not happy

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August 19, 2022
After Uvalde, Irrelevant Gun Control Proposals
Reason magazine

After Uvalde, Irrelevant Gun Control Proposals

The horrifying May 24 massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, which killed 19 children and two adults, happened just 10 days after a gunman murdered 10 people at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York.

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August - September 2022
What Will the Amazon Slayer Do Next?
New York magazine

What Will the Amazon Slayer Do Next?

Chris Smalls became the new face of labor when he spearheaded a unionization drive at a packing facility in staten island. Now he is trying to replicate that success across the country.

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July 18 - 31, 2022
Crypto Plunge is Cautionary Tale for Public Pension Funds
AppleMagazine

Crypto Plunge is Cautionary Tale for Public Pension Funds

When the Houston Firefighters Relief and Retirement Fund bought $25 million in cryptocurrencies, with the fund’s chief investment officer touting their potential, retired fire Capt. Russell Harris was concerned.

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July 15, 2022
Awaiting the Adams Doctrine
New York magazine

Awaiting the Adams Doctrine

Six months into a highly energetic mayoralty, how has Eric Adams changed the city-if at all?

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July 04 - 17, 2022
Food for Thought: With the Grain
Mother Jones

Food for Thought: With the Grain

A simple, well-tested method for staving off world hunger

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July/August 2022
Torn Apart
Mother Jones

Torn Apart

I have studied child protective services for decades. It needs to be abolished.

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July/August 2022
God's Plan
Mother Jones

God's Plan

Christian anti-abortion activists are gearing up to go after birth control. And they have surprising allies.

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7 mins  |
July/August 2022
We Have No Nuclear Strategy
The Atlantic

We Have No Nuclear Strategy

The U.S. can't keep ignoring the threat these weapons pose.

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10+ mins  |
July - August 2022
Back to Chagos
The Atlantic

Back to Chagos

Half a century ago, 2,000 people were forcibly removed from a remote string of islands in the middle of the indian ocean. This year, a group of them set sail for home.

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July - August 2022