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Feature
Covid-19 creates an opportunity to shift foreign policy away from the military.
Since 2015, scores of women have accused the company of fostering a workplace rife with sexual harassment—and of turning its back when they reported mistreatment.
Editorial
Another reader feels class resentment toward a friend riding out the pandemic at his country home.
Biden’s climate policy is an invitation to movements to keep pushing the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
A lesson in purging the rolls, blocking registration, and other manipulation tactics.
In the last days of his life, the civil rights icon hailed Black Lives Matter protesters: “They’re going to help redeem the soul of America.”
Eviction blockades and neighbors coming together might be tenants’ best defense against landlords.
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Column
As legends like Lewis pass away, I wonder whether we’re prepared to become the new elders.
According to Mary Trump’s tell-all book, the president is still a little boy throwing a tantrum.
Books & the Arts
The television adaptation of the Sally Rooney novel depicts how people can fall in love in a world structured by power.
Rashid Khalidi’s new history offers a political and personal portrait of more than a hundred years of colonization and resistance in Palestine.
Recent albums from Perfume Genius and Yves Tumor restore the power of genre-bending music
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Letters
Demilitarize the police… The case for public banks… Wrestlemania… A perverse legacy… Spinning their wheels…