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March 4, 2020
Osita Nwanevu
The Media Decides
How the political press sold Democratic voters on Joe Biden’s comeback
March 4, 2020
Walter Shapiro
What If Biden Is Simply More Popular Than Sanders?
It’s not just Democratic leaders who recoiled at the thought of nominating the democratic socialist.
March 4, 2020
David Roth
The Campaign at the End of the World
For a brief, mad moment, Michael Bloomberg illuminated the rot at the core of this new Gilded Age.
March 4, 2020
Alex Shephard
Joe Biden Should Thank the Media for His Super Tuesday Win
Sometimes it helps to be counted out.
March 4, 2020
Nick Martin
Bloomberg Spent $233,333 an Hour to Lose the Presidency and Wage a Class War
The former New York City mayor’s failed campaign was an act of ritual humiliation—and an investment in himself.
March 4, 2020
J.C. Pan
Facing a Pandemic in the New Gilded Age
While the rich seek concierge care, workers without paid time off and insurance are left with few options but to punch in and hope for the best.
March 4, 2020
Kate Aronoff
Bon Appétit
Test Kitchen Is a Green New Deal Fantasy
We love
Gourmet Makes
because we hate how capitalism has distorted our relationships to food and one another.
March 4, 2020
Amy Littlefield
,
Laura Gottesdiener
The Radical Future of Self-Managed Abortion Is Already Here
“I remember one woman who arrived and asked, ‘Is this the clinic?’ And we were like, ‘What clinic?’”
March 3, 2020
Alex Pareene
A Virus Is Not a Messaging Problem
It shouldn’t take a pandemic to clarify what is at stake in politics.
March 3, 2020
Alex Shephard
Chris Matthews Was Everything Wrong With Cable News
The longtime MSNBC host might be gone, but his influence is everywhere.
March 3, 2020
Rumaan Alam
Is the iPhone a Work of Art?
Nicholas Fox Weber’s new book connects the ubiquitous device to the canon.
March 3, 2020
Matt Ford
Donald Trump’s Nominations Game Finally Backfired
A federal judge just put the kibosh on the president’s attempt to slip Ken Cuccinelli past the Senate.
March 3, 2020
Alex Shephard
Conservatives’ Coronavirus Denial Is Going to Get People Killed
By dismissing the disease as a Democratic hoax, right-wing pundits are putting their elderly audience in danger.
March 3, 2020
Kira Golikova
Life in China During the Coronavirus Lockdown
Scenes from Zhengzhou, where people’s movements were restricted to contain the virus
March 2, 2020
Adam Weinstein
60 Minutes
Celebrates a War Criminal
Why did the CBS program ignore a historic Afghanistan cease-fire to profile Eddie Gallagher, the Trump-pardoned Navy SEAL?
March 2, 2020
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Katherine Stewart
Faith Militant
How today’s religious right functions as a shadow political party
March 2, 2020
Matt Ford
The War on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Goes to Court
The Supreme Court will decide whether Elizabeth Warren’s brainchild will continue to exist, or if it’ll merely expand Donald Trump’s power over it.
March 2, 2020
Adrian Daub
A Whiff of Weimar
Is Germany in danger of repeating its Nazi past?
March 2, 2020
Kate Aronoff
Nationalizing the Power Industry Isn’t Radical
The United States has a long history of nationalizing in times of crisis. Bernie Sanders’s publicly owned clean power proposal is actually pretty tame.
March 2, 2020
Jennifer Wilson
Lena Waithe Insists on Irreverence
Her semi-autobiographical comedy,
Twenties,
is both about making it in Hollywood and about what makes good black art.
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