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Understanding the current politics around abortion, Arizona’s Civil War-era ban, and how the issue of reproductive health care will affect both parties’ chances in November ..read more
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In his bid for the Senate, the third-term congressman had to overcome a challenge from the state’s First Lady—and a Democratic Party system that favors the powers that be ..read more
The New Yorker » Politics
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One of the most influential Silicon Valley reporters chronicles the rise of an industry, and moguls like Elon Musk, in “Burn Book ..read more
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Hosting tens of thousands of new arrivals has stoked Black residents’ sense of neglect ..read more
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“There is a degree to which Biden has looked around and realized,” Evan Osnos says, “that he had to catch up to where the country was ..read more
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A big new book dispels stereotypes in an effort to get beyond Latino 101 ..read more
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The works of fiction and nonfiction that offer clarity on the Trump-Biden rematch, U.S. foreign policy, and even Vladimir Putin ..read more
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The former President and his spokesman, Steven Cheung, like to hurl insults at their political rivals, but behind the scenes the campaign has maintained a cozy relationship with much of the mainstream press ..read more
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“He wasn’t looking to convince anybody. What he was looking to do was to tell his own side, ‘Stop freaking out. I’m in the fight,’ ” Susan B. Glasser says ..read more
The New Yorker » Politics
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Vinson Cunningham discusses his début novel, “Great Expectations,” a bildungsroman that captures a particular moment in American life—and that offers some clues about where the genre is heading ..read more