Plus, making Vladimir Putin boring again, and more...

 
Wednesday
June 16, 2021
Republicans Are on the Brink of Embracing the Capitol Rioters
The party once freely condemned the would-be insurrectionists who attempted to waylay democracy. You’d hardly know it now.
by Matt Ford
 
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The next time Democrats get a chance to pass climate policy, the world could have already warmed by 1.5 degrees Celsius.
by Kate Aronoff
 
The big publishing houses routinely push out political books that are less than truthful, but the former president’s lies seem to be a bridge too far.
by Alex Shephard
 

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Biden’s meeting with the Russian president is the perfect opportunity to shrink Russia’s outsize significance in American politics.

by Michael Kimmage, Matthew Rojansky
 

The documentary and #FreeBritney movement treat the pop star’s conservatorship as strange and exceptional. The truth is much more troubling.

by Sara Luterman
 

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