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February 21, 2023

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Jimmy Carter Took More Risks for Middle East Peace Than Any Other President—by Far
The historic Camp David Accords were supposed to be just the start. But American Jewish leaders—and Menachem Begin—helped see to it that they were the end.
by Eric Alterman
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Now that minks are getting sick, experts are watching for two signals to indicate whether avian influenza could jump into the human population. But underfunding makes their job harder.
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The activist who is now a leading education policy figure on the right actually matriculated at Harvard Extension School. There’s a difference.
by Daniel Strauss
The recent fight over the speakership proved the point yet again: Today’s Republican Party is driven by egos and power rivalries, not ideas. The GOP once had ideas—lots of them. The problem was that they were unpopular and bad.
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