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Julia May Jonas examines our cultural patrimony through a feminist lens—one so tightly focussed that it burns. In her superb ...
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Joe Biden’s strong record on jobs and Kamala Harris’s vow to reduce the cost of living couldn’t prevent the Democrats from succumbing to a global anti-incumbency wave.
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Everyone who realizes with proper alarm that Trump’s reëlection is a deeply dangerous moment in American life must think hard ...
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The Harris campaign felt the need to remind women voters that they can vote for whomever they want. Women understood this.