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Trump’s Four-Year Drilling Binge Has Done Irreparable Damage

Last week, amid the chaos of the Capitol riot, the Trump administration proceeded with plans to sell off chunks of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge to the gas and oil industry’s highest bidders. The...

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Why Are Journalists and Surveillance Researchers Helping the FBI to Catch...

Last week, in the wake of the pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol, The New Yorker’s Ronan Farrow wrote a story about an Air Force pilot turned extremist who was photographed during the maelstrom...

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Stop Comparing the Capitol Riot to Banana Republics. It’s Lazy—and Wrong.

The Trump-incited insurrection at the Capitol on Wednesday was a fitting coda to a presidency that came into this world likening Mexicans to “criminals and rapists” and that has, along the way,...

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Post-Work Migration and the End of America

People have always moved to live, from early agrarian societies seeking fertile land to the undocumented workforce that currently powers this country’s agricultural sector. More recent, though, are the...

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Michael Apted Took The Very Long View

When the director Michael Apted died at 79 years old on January 7, social media lit up with remembrances. He had directed many films, including Coal Miner’s Daughter, and more recently, prestige shows...

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Republicans Want Impunity, Not Unity

For the past two months, the bulk of the Republican Party and the conservative movement has pushed unhinged conspiracy theories about election fraud. Most of them stood back and stood by while...

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Indian Country Refuses to Be Corporate America’s Dumping Ground

On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court delivered a single, massive victory to one of the thousands of communities and tribal nations currently struggling with the toxic waste left behind by profitable...

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Against a Domestic Terrorism Law

On Monday, Opposite Office, an “activistic architecture studio” based in Munich, released design materials for what it called “Capitol Castle,” a plan that would encircle the entire U.S. Capitol with...

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How a Democratic Senate Can Ease the Coronavirus Crisis

Last week, only hours before armed but frequently maskless insurrectionists invaded the U.S. Capitol, there was a spot of bright news for Covid-19 relief in Washington. Democrats Reverend Raphael...

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JPMorgan Chase and Amazon Discover Campaign Finance Reform by Way of Social...

In the last week, Marriott, Blue Cross Blue Shield, and Commerce Bank have each paused donations to congressional supporters of the Capitol riot. So have Amazon, Comcast, and GE. (Flaming a violent...

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Trump Still Has Cable News

Over the course of a few extraordinary hours on Friday, Donald Trump’s iPhone was rendered almost completely useless—it can, presumably, still make calls and take photos, but that’s it. The president...

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Sheryl Sandberg, Resign

Hours after President Trump falsely claimed victory in November’s election, having claimed for weeks that the election was a fraud and Democrats would try to steal it, a Facebook group was created,...

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Is Tether Just a Scam to Enrich Bitcoin Investors?

Consumers who invest in cryptoassets “should be prepared to lose all their money,” the U.K’s Financial Conduct Authority warned cryptocurrency investors on Monday. That message came amid an 11 percent...

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Fossil Fuel Companies Are No Friend to Democracy

In the past week, a number of oil and gas companies have issued statements of concern about the January 6 attack on the Capitol. BP, ConocoPhillips, Marathon Petroleum Corporation, and the Independent...

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Against Remote Work

As its boosters have long argued, remote work offers any number of obvious benefits. Companies save money on rent; employees don’t have to commute; and everyone, without the distractions of the office,...

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Transcript: The Future of Telecommuting

A transcript of Episode 23 of The Politics of Everything, “Against Remote Work”Laura Marsh: If you do an office job, there’s a good chance you spent a lot of the last year staring at your colleagues on...

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Republicans Rethink “Law and Order” Once They Become Its Target

In the wake of last week’s Capitol riot, the path to Congress now includes a metal detector. To secure the chamber, Capitol police set up a security checkpoint outfitted with a series of magnometers....

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Liz and Dick Cheney Are No American Heroes

In the wake of the deadly January 6 raid on the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump, some Republicans have broken away to support impeachment or otherwise criticize the president for catalyzing...

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The Call Is Coming From Inside the House (and Senate)

Congress hasn’t been immune to violence among its members over the past 200 years. In her book The Field of Blood, which delves into lawmakers’ unruly behavior in the early republic, historian Joanne...

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Impeaching Trump Is a Pyrrhic Victory

Wednesday was the second saddest day in modern history on Capitol Hill.As the House voted to impeach Donald Trump for a second time, the Capitol was ringed by more American troops than are on duty in...

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