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November 30, 2020
 
The U.S. Is Addicted to Bad Middle East Policy
 

The assassination of nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh is a reminder of how badly the U.S. needs a new approach to Iran. Is Biden up to the task?

By Jacob Silverman

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The Supreme Court Has to Choose Between Trump and the Nation’s FoundersAre the court’s conservatives the devout originalists they claim to be or partisan hacks? A key immigration case will provide the proof.By Amanda Frost
 
 
The Elderly Trapped in Bronxwood Inside an assisted living facility at the center of New York City’s coronavirus outbreakBy Ava Kofman
 
 
The Clapping Stopped, but the Risks to Health Care Workers Didn’tHospital laundry workers and other nonmedical staff are facing the same dangers during the pandemic, with little recognition. It’s been a radicalizing experience.By Amir Khafagy
 

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How Does Ben Smith Sleep at Night?The star New York Times reporter has shown an extraordinary ability to do a dirty job with a clean conscience.By Ryu Spaeth
 
 
The Policy Mess Behind the Thanksgiving FeastAmerican agriculture is in crisis.By Charlie Mitchell

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