Did an illicit love affair give birth to the Great American Novel?

Fifty Shades of Moby-Dick

Did an illicit love affair give birth to the Great American Novel?

By William Giraldi

Can the Democrats Go Beyond Scoring Cheap Political Points?

This election presents a chance for Democrats to go big. Instead, they’re obsessed with sticking it to the GOP.

By Clio Chang

How Brexit Will Hit America

Three American scholars of the EU explain what Americans should be prepared for after Britain's vote.

By Terrence Guay

When Democrats Sat In, Republicans Took Them Hostage

In Thursday's wee hours, the House slashed public-health programs, lined fat cats' wallets, and even greenlit the Confederate flag.

By David Dayen

How Anthony Kennedy Came Around on Affirmative Action

It took a very specific set of circumstances to get the Supreme Court justice to affirm the validity of race-based college admissions.

By Scott Lemieux

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