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March 11, 2022
Donald Trump’s Crown Is Starting to Slip
The former president's vaunted kingmaking abilities have been called into question as many of his endorsed candidates are struggling in key races.
by Alex Shephard
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Our failures of pandemic solidarity cost lives. Ukraine is testing our solidarity in another way.
by Liza Featherstone
Sanctions aren’t really intended to punish. They’re intended to change behavior. And often they do—but for the worse.
by Michael A. Cohen
Spurred on by the Supreme Court’s tacit approval of the Lone Star State’s controversial abortion law, right-wing lawmakers are dreaming up even more extreme variations.
by Matt Ford

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The first accused rioter to go to trial was convicted on five counts this week—but he wasn’t the only alleged conspirator facing consequences.
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Growing evidence suggests that businesses lack the ability to address worker dissatisfaction. Time to restore an old model.
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