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The Democrats Choose Politics Over Ideological Purity

The Danes have a word, popular these days as a design concept, called “hygge.” Loosely translated as “cozy,” it conjures up sweaters, slippers, a roaring fireplace, woolen lap rugs draped on furniture,...

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Is Trump Killing His Favorite Industry?

The Trump administration is officially opening the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, or ANWR, for business. That’s self-evidently bad for the climate; developed oilfields there stand to release some 4.3...

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The Obvious Futility of One-Time “Stimulus” Checks

Back in March, or many lifetimes ago, Congress passed the Cares Act, which included a provision to send out one-time direct payments to people making less than $99,000 a year. This week, a team of...

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The Lazy Liberalism of Instagram Slideshows

If you logged onto Instagram in the days that immediately followed the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, you might have found the platform to be...

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The Everyday Inspiration for Anna Karenina

At the start of 1873, Leo Tolstoy was fresh from the success of War and Peace and aware that the world was expecting an equally monumental work of art, something that would match that book (he refused...

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Madison Cawthorn Is the Future of the Republican Party

In a June primary, a photogenic Zoomer Republican named Madison Cawthorn beat a candidate endorsed by President Donald Trump to fill the North Carolina House seat formerly occupied by his chief of...

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QAnon Is Using the Anti-Trafficking Movement’s Conspiracy Playbook

Operation Underground Railroad (OUR), a hard-charging sex trafficking “rescue” group with conservative roots, doesn’t just accept donations to fund its multimillion-dollar mission; it also lets donors...

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The Country’s Most Important Climate Election Is Happening in Texas

You probably haven’t heard of this year’s most important election for American climate policy. If you have, you probably didn’t realize what it was about. The Texas Railroad Commission, which will...

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A Night of Magical Thinking at the Democratic Convention

Joe Biden’s case for the presidency is not hard to understand—it may very well be the least complicated in modern American political history. He is not Donald Trump. He is, by contrast, a thinking,...

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“This Is a Paradise, but a Temporary One”

Hurricane Dorian slammed into Grand Bahama island on September 1, 2019. The storm’s 200 mph winds and torrential rains stalled over the island for more than 40 hours as water levels rose 18 to 23 feet...

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A Constitutional Weapon for Biden to Vanquish Trump’s Army of Judges

We are now less than 90 days away from an election that President Donald Trump is openly attempting to steal. From that vantage, it may seem premature—bordering on presumptuous—for Democrats to start...

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Is Right to Warn of “Fascism in the United States”

On Tuesday, after television coverage of the Democratic National Convention drew to a close, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez expanded on her 97-second recorded convention message by taking to...

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The Stories Kamala Harris Won’t Tell Anymore

The third night of the Democratic National Convention was memorably described by one late-night C-SPAN caller from California as “spooky … like a drive-in with no cars.” Still, the producers were doing...

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The Puzzlingly Substanceless Democratic Convention

Barack Obama has not always been the soaring convention orator of legend.His acceptance speech at the 2012 Democratic Convention was flat and themeless. In fact, it was Bill Clinton who saved that...

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The Israel-U.A.E. Deal Puts the “Forever” in “Forever War”

It is by now almost a formality: In the Middle East, nothing either good or bad can transpire without Washington pointing to Tehran’s alleged hegemonic designs as the force behind it. So it was with...

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The Republican National Convention’s Carnival of White Grievance

The Republican National Convention’s speaker lineup is the sign of a party that knows itself well: First there’s Abby Johnson, the former Planned Parenthood clinic director who had a very lucrative...

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Joe Biden Has Found His Big Idea

Not that long ago, Democrats spoke of ideas. The 2020 presidential primary was rooted in policy: universal health care, the Green New Deal, immigration reform. It also bravely faced what it meant to be...

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The Biden Era Will Put the New Left to the Test

All eyes this week have been focused on the Democratic National Convention, which should probably be considered the formal kickoff of this year’s general election campaign. Although the coronavirus...

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The Conservative Misdirection of the Affirmative Action Debate

Last week, concluding a two-year investigation into the university’s admissions process, the Justice Department accused Yale of discriminating against white and Asian American applicants in order to...

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Biden’s Setting Himself Up to Get Blamed for Lost Blue-Collar Jobs

The Democratic Party sure knows how to piss off climate advocates. Tuesday, party leaders cut a promise to end fossil fuel subsidies from their 2020 platform, telling The Huffington Post that the...

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