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April 5, 2022

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How Viktor Orbán Built His Illiberal State
Fidesz’s victory Sunday was the culmination of many events that, once upon a time, we thought couldn’t happen here.
by Zsuzsanna Szelényi
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Palin's once-unique brand paved the way for similar politicians to find a foothold in the Republican Party. Can she go home again?
by Grace Segers
The billionaire and self-declared "free speech absolutist" now owns 9.2 percent of the social network.
by Alex Shephard
Climate models that assume we can deploy large-scale carbon capture are leading us into a trap, distracting from the urgent need to reduce fossil fuels.
by Genevieve Guenther
Esplanade Gardens was trumpeted as a way to build wealth for middle-class Black New Yorkers. But its crumbling infrastructure shows how the government gave up on affordable housing.
by Katie Herchenroeder
The Facebook CEO donated hundreds of millions of dollars to bolster election infrastructure. Now Republicans around the country are pushing bills to starve election officials of desperately needed cash.
by Nick Tabor
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