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If Trump Abuses His Pardon Powers, Congress Should Impeach Him
A presidential pardon can’t stop an impeachment process.
John Nichols
Public Schools
How America Is Failing Native American Students
Punitive discipline, inadequate curriculum, and declining federal funding created an education crisis.
Rebecca Clarren
Nuclear Arms and Proliferation
Donald Trump Has His Finger on the Nuclear Button. Maybe We Should Do Something About That.
We can’t afford to leave that power to an impulsive egomaniac.
Mark Hertsgaard
Sports
Rio’s Olympic Legacy: A Body Count
The current calamity in Rio was predictable. Every prospective Olympic city, especially Los Angeles, should be warned.
Dave Zirin
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If extraterrestrials came to devour humankind, you can bet Trump wouldn’t get fair coverage.
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What’s Next in the War Over Obamacare?
The GOP hasn’t given up yet,
and activists aren’t ready to celebrate.
Zoë Carpenter
New Studies Cast Doubt on Cherished Conventional Wisdom From 2016
Were Trump voters uniquely motivated by trade? Are Sanders and Clinton supporters really that ideologically different? New studies suggest no.
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How the Left Can Win in the South
Bernie Sanders’s crushing defeat across the South should be a wake-up call for progressives—but victory is within reach.
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Is Morocco Headed Toward Insurrection?
The northeastern Rif, Berber heartland and site of the 1920s Rif Republic, is on fire—and the protests are spreading.
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Rio’s Olympic Legacy: A Body Count
The current calamity in Rio was predictable. Every prospective Olympic city, especially Los Angeles, should be warned.
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Is Trump Planning to Upend the Iranian Nuclear Accord?
Trump has certified that Iran is in compliance with the terms of the international nuclear agreement—but he doesn’t seem happy about it.
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A Billionaires’ Republic
American democracy has always been threatened by concentrations of wealth as much as those of power.
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A new book presents an alternative aesthetic history of jazz—and is also a challenge to all music critics.
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VIDEO: People in Denmark Are a Lot Happier Than People in the United States. Here’s Why.
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