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April 13, 2023
“Some Anti-Abortion People Will Say Our Situation Was Different. It’s Not.”
Three stories of people navigating a new world of restrictions post-Roe.
by Katie Herchenroeder
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Kerry Howley’s new book shows how the government distorts reality to turn whistleblowers into public enemies.
by Jacob Silverman
Jay Powell? The Fed? Joe Biden? Congress? The one percent? No, no, no, no—and definitely no.
by Timothy Noah
How group dynamics and “mega-identities” are making partisanship worse
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Republicans say they won’t touch entitlements. But their top outside adviser on the debt limit fight has a long history to the contrary.
by Pablo Manríquez
Republicans are handing a gift to the Democratic incumbent. But he’ll have to abandon the core of his 2020 message to capitalize on the opportunity.
by Alex Shephard
From The Ticker:
Fun little one-two punch of misogyny and racism.
by Tori Otten
This was never about “saving the children.”
by Prem Thakker
 

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