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Suddenly, Trump Is Interested in Democracy | As Maine throws him off the ballot, the president who betrayed democracy is now pleading for its protections.
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2023-12-30
Trump
Electric Cars Are Already Upending America | After years of promise, a massive shift is under way
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2023-12-30
U.S.
Electric Cars Are Already Upending America
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2023-12-30
U.S.
Zombie History Stalks Ukraine
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2023-12-29
Ukraine
Xi Jinping Is Fighting a Culture War at Home
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2023-12-27
The Only Thing More Dangerous Than Authoritarianism
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2023-12-26
The Colorado Ruling Changed My Mind
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2023-12-22
The English-Muffin Problem: A simple explanation for economic discontent
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2023-12-22
The rise and fall of the 'IBM way:' What the tech pioneer can, and can't, teach us
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2023-12-21
IBM
The Colorado Ruling Calls the Originalists' Bluff
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2023-12-21
Feelings and Vibes Can't Sustain a Democracy
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2023-12-20
The Myth of the Unemployed College Grad. A bachelor's degree continues to be a great investment. Why do the media keep suggesting otherwise? The issue is not that graduates are doing worse; it's that the job market for workers without degrees has been so extraordinary.
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2023-12-19
Job Market
How Gas Prices Get in Our Heads
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2023-12-19
Gas
The Little-Known Rule Change That Made the Supreme Court So Powerful | More than 80 years ago, the Court decided that it didn't need to settle whole cases, but could limit its review to specific questions it liked
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2023-12-19
What Needs to Happen When the Fighting Stops in Gaza
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2023-12-17
How Gas Prices Get in Our Heads. The price of gas plays an outsize role in shaping consumer sentiment—with big implications for the current “vibecession.” In December consumer sentiment spiked upward. One change could account for why people are feeling more buoyant: Gas prices have been plummeting.
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2023-12-17
Gas
Why Trump Won't Win — His threats to democracy make him dangerous. They also make him a weak candidate.
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2023-12-16
Trump
Biden's Smart Strategy for Outmaneuvering Bibi
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2023-12-16
Israel Is Dangerously Dependent on Technology
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2023-12-15
Israel
Destigmatizing Drug Use Has Been a Profound Mistake
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2023-12-14
Is Hamas Waging a Religious War?
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2023-12-14
Escaping Poverty Requires Almost 20 Years With Nearly Nothing Going Wrong
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2023-12-14
Why the GOP Doesn't Really Want a Deal on Ukraine and the Border
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2023-12-13
Ukraine
Republican
The Era of Easy Money Is Over. That's a Good Thing.
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2023-12-12
‘We Only Need Some Metal Things'
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2023-12-12
A Military Loyal to Trump
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2023-12-11
Trump
Substack Has a Nazi Problem
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2023-12-10
The Trump Prosecutions Are Cause to Celebrate the Rule of Law
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2023-12-10
Trump
Trump Isn't Bluffing
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2023-12-9
Trump
The Sanctions Against Russia Are Starting to Work
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2023-12-9
Russia
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