Friday
October 1, 2021
Kyrsten Sinema Should Reread Her 2009 Manifesto on Compromise
She loved compromise when it was with Republicans. With Democrats to her left, not so much.
by Timothy Noah

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Failing to mask fully, provide testing, consider community Covid rates, and support teachers has turned the fall term into a nightmare.
by Melody Schreiber
Dig, if you will, the reconciliation budget package; the two Joes engaged in a deal.
by Patrick Caldwell
Two liberal interest groups—the ACLU and a coalition of public defenders—have waded into the high court’s upcoming concealed-carry decision, but on opposite sides.
by Matt Ford
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As landlords refuse federal pandemic rental assistance, some places are simply cutting them out of the process.
by Divya Karthikeyan
Huge numbers of young people say they’re hesitant to have kids because of climate change.
by Liza Featherstone
In the new film prequel to “The Sopranos,” fatally flawed fathers and deluded sons buckle under an enormous pressure to be men.
by Jo Livingstone

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