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September 23, 2021
Mitch McConnell Is Getting Away With a Dangerous Debt Ceiling Gambit
The Senate minority leader is happy to risk economic collapse if it helps the GOP in the midterm elections.
by Alex Shephard
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The purveyors of “grass-fed” beef want you to believe that it solves meat’s environmental problem. But this is merely a branding exercise, not a climate solution.
by Jan Dutkiewicz and Gabriel N. Rosenberg
The House’s budget chief on reconciliation, the debt ceiling, and herding cats: “I’m trying not to play Joe Manchin.”
by Grace Segers
In Clint Eastwood’s new film, an aging rodeo star lets go of his tough guy role.
by John Semley

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The leader of Turning Point USA made his name as a campus free-speech warrior. Now, he’s vying to be the conservative movement’s most committed anti-vaxxer.
by Jake Bittle
Amia Srinivasan’s book “The Right to Sex” asks difficult questions about who is deemed attractive and who isn’t.
by Jennifer Wilson
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