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What’s the greater potential for havoc and destruction of our way of life—the things Biden forgets, or the things Trump remembers?

By Michael Tomasky

 

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A rogue’s gallery of big tech edgelords and their reactionary hangers-on have a plan to remake the city by the bay in their own weirdo image.

By Gil Duran

 

Tony Bobulinski is a "deadly witness," conservatives say. But past transactions—and ties to Trump World—call his credibility into question.

By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling

 

The president knew the risks of running again at 81. He did it anyway.

By Walter Shapiro

 

It’s not surprising that the people at Trump’s rallies are normal and polite. Their good manners have nothing to do with the toxic ideology they endorse.

By Brynn Tannehill

 

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The administrative state is squarely in the high court’s crosshairs. But public pressure has successfully kept the justices from going over the brink before—and it might work again.

By Simon Lazarus

 

What keeps companies like McKinsey in the business of whitewashing the regimes of bloodthirsty dictators? Increasingly, it’s the consequences of crossing them.

By Casey Michel

 

It’s once again become fashionable to bash the Golden State. This time it’s a lot more nasty, partisan, and off-base.

By Timothy Noah

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Worried that voters might choose to enshrine abortion rights, GOP lawmakers are trying to deform the constitutional amendment process.

By Matt Ford

 

Trump killed the border deal, but Biden is getting blamed. Here’s what Democrats need to do to turn that around.

By Greg Sargent

 

 

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