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October 3, 2022
A Cornered Putin Is Capable of Anything
As the desperate strongman’s outlook turns apocalyptic, Biden faces the challenge of keeping the U.S. out of Russia’s sewer of violence.
by Michael Tomasky
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Before the religious right co-opted the issue, the Clergy Consultation Service on Abortion worked to merge religion and reproductive rights.
by Becca Andrews
The country most responsible for climate change basically leaves the poor to fend for themselves. That’s true whether disaster occurs in Pakistan, Puerto Rico, or Florida.
by Kate Aronoff
If Haruki Murakami wins, I will eat one of his fancy T-shirts.
by Alex Shephard
The high court is set to hear two major cases that could allow the conservative majority to redefine the Equal Protection Clause.
by Matt Ford
Some Democrats are hitting their GOP opponents with tough January 6 ads. Will they work? Control of the Senate could depend on it.
by Daniel Strauss
In the wake of economic crises, liberal democracies proved most adept at imposing austerity.
by Andre Pagliarini
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