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May 19, 2020
Ezra Klein’s flawed diagnosis of the divisions in American politics
By OSITA NWANEVU
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The Flawed Fantasy of a Different Hillary ClintonCurtis Sittenfeld’s novel “Rodham” imagines an alternative world in which Hillary never marries Bill.
By LAURA MARSH
How Democrats Can Win Coal Country—and the 2020 ElectionThe fossil fuel industry is hemorrhaging jobs in swing states.
By KATE ARONOFF
André Leon Talley Corrects the RecordHis new memoir dishes about fashion legends like Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld and also makes the case for his cultural legacy.
By RUMAAN ALAM
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Rebuilding Retirement After the PandemicThe coronavirus crisis has revealed some enduring flaws in America’s civic immune system. It may have also illuminated a time-honored cure.
By J.C. PAN
The End of The TripThe fourth and final installment of the culinary travelogue takes the bromance to new heights.
By ALEX SHEPHARD
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