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September 22, 2020
 
How to End the Judicial Wars, Once and for All
 

There is a way out of the looming partisan arms race that threatens to unravel the nation.

By Matt Ford

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The Strangely Persistent Myth of the Suburbs Democrats and Republicans have suburbia all wrong. How might their outdated ideas hurt them?
Hosted by Laura Marsh and Alex Pareene
 
 
McConnell Will Sacrifice Anything to Fill Ginsburg’s Seat—Even His Senate Majority Neither precedent nor principle, nor even electoral consequences, will sway him from his ultimate goal.
By Alex Pareene
 
 
Is Defector the Future of Media? The new site, launched by the writers and editors who quit Deadspin last fall, represents a simple, exciting path for good journalism.
By Alex Shephard
 

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The Case for Calling Climate Change “Genocide”There’s no question that climate change is killing people—but you could also argue that it qualifies as wanton extermination of entire cultures.
By James Robins
 
 
Immigrant Street Vendors Are Feeding Others to Feed Themselves During the Pandemic In a Queens plaza, food vendors talk about survival in a crisis, state neglect, and the meaning of community care.By Luis Feliz Leon
 
 
Miranda July Takes on the Rigged System In her new film, “Kajillionaire,” a family tries to slip free of capitalism.
By Lidija Haas
 

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