Race was the Russian operation’s go-to wedge when it tried to divide Americans before and after the 2016 election. | Continue reading


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In Conversation: Antonin Scalia (2013)

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The president’s decision to pull out of a nuclear agreement — that Tehran was complying with — throws America’s relations with Europe into turmoil. | Continue reading


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Orrin Hatch can’t understand why McCain wouldn’t want a draft dodger — who mocked him for being a POW — at his burial. | Continue reading


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If Trump is laundering money, and he probably is, the Russians know about it. So do Michael Cohen’s gangster friends. | Continue reading


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The Liberal Media Can Have Ideological Diversity Without Conservatives

The debates that divide liberals from the left are more interesting – and at present, they can’t be found in The Atlantic or New York Times. | Continue reading


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“You’ll have subpoenas” if Democrats win. Compelling the White house to provide information? Can’t have that! | Continue reading


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Jaron Lanier Interview on What Went Wrong with the Internet

Tech pioneer Jaron Lanier discusses the sinking feeling you get when you’re quoted by Mark Zuckerberg, and everything else bad about the internet. | Continue reading


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Glitch Capitalism: How Cheating AIs Explain Our Glitchy Society

American society has come to follow the same logic as glitch-hunting AIs, and in the process become vulnerable to huge inequalities and injustices. | Continue reading


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The two companies are betting that Trump administration regulators will be friendly to their ambitions. | Continue reading


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Unhinged rant ends with President Trump saying “at some point” he will use government to prosecute enemies, protect friends. | Continue reading


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