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politics
Mar. 18, 2021
When Domestic-Violence Prevention Collides With the Religion of Guns
The lapsed Violence Against Women Act once enjoyed strong bipartisan support. Now many GOP lawmakers oppose it because of a new minor gun restriction.
By
Ed Kilgore
biden cabinet
Mar. 18, 2021
Becerra Confirmed as HHS Secretary in Closest Vote Yet
The California attorney general drew special Republican heat for antagonizing anti-abortion activists and for challenging Donald Trump in court.
By
Ed Kilgore
atlanta shootings
Mar. 18, 2021
Andrew Yang’s Plan to Fight Hate Crimes Makes Asian Activists Cringe
For many in New York’s Asian communities, the mayoral front-runner’s call for more NYPD funding after the Atlanta shootings felt glib and misguided.
By
James D. Walsh
the national interest
Mar. 18, 2021
GOP Rep: I Didn’t Intend to Blame Jews for the Space-Laser Conspiracy
Marjorie Taylor Greene: “I didn’t even know and didn’t find out until recently that the Rothschilds were Jewish.”
By
Jonathan Chait
politics
Mar. 18, 2021
Lindsey Boylan: I Won’t Participate in ‘Sham’ Cuomo Impeachment Probe
Boylan is cooperating with the AG’s investigation of her sexual-harassment claims against Cuomo, but called the State Assembly’s probe “corrupt.”
By
Nia Prater
politics
Mar. 17, 2021
The House Brings Back the Equal Rights Amendment
This time, the effort to revive the ERA will get a vote in the Senate, where Republicans would suffer the consequences for killing it.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Mar. 17, 2021
Could the Atlanta Spa Shootings Break Congress’s Gun-Control Impasse?
The Georgia killings add fresh urgency to two gun bills that just passed in the House, but the GOP Senate filibuster still stands in the way.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Mar. 17, 2021
How Biden Could Bypass Republican State Governments
No one since Johnson and Nixon has tried to direct federal dollars specifically to cities and counties in hostile states, but Biden may consider it.
By
Ed Kilgore
joe biden
Mar. 17, 2021
What Joe Biden and George W. Bush Have in Common
Comparing the early performances of our most-recent presidents.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Mar. 17, 2021
State Assembly Proceeds With Cuomo Impeachment Probe, Hiring Law Firm
The probe is expected to be broad, focusing on sexual harassment claims against Cuomo, his handling of COVID-19 in nursing homes, and other concerns.
By
Nia Prater
the national interest
Mar. 17, 2021
Republicans: End the Filibuster, and We’ll Punish America by Enacting Our Agenda
Mitch McConnell’s strangest defense of the supermajority rule.
By
Jonathan Chait
politics
Mar. 17, 2021
The Fight Over the Public Option Is Already Here
The largest health-care fight since Obamacare starts with a preemptive strike.
By
Sarah Jones
politics
Mar. 17, 2021
Will Gavin Newsom Wind Up Like Gray Davis?
The last California governor to be recalled on what is and isn’t different this time.
By
Miranda Green
politics
Mar. 16, 2021
Cuomo’s Staff Tried to Tarnish First Sexual Harassment Accuser: Report
Governor’s office was privately aware of more sexual harassment allegations when it reportedly drafted a letter attacking former aide Lindsey Boylan.
By
Matt Stieb
stimulus checks
Mar. 16, 2021
Third Stimulus Checks: Everything You Need to Know
President Biden’s $1.9 trillion COVID relief package includes $1,400 stimulus checks. Here’s who’s eligible and when the payments should arrive.
By
Ed Kilgore
class war
Mar. 16, 2021
The Biden Agenda Could Reverse the Democrats’ Losses With Working-Class Voters
Voters say Biden’s stimulus helps workers, not the wealthy. If they start saying the same about Biden himself, the GOP could be in trouble.
By
Eric Levitz
the national interest
Mar. 16, 2021
Ron Johnson Complains His Delusional Riot Claims Are Being ‘Silenced’
A hypothetical left-wing riot becomes the justification to dismiss a real right-wing one.
By
Jonathan Chait
the national interest
Mar. 16, 2021
Just Reopen the Schools Now
Six feet of distance between desks is bunk. Learning loss is real. End this disaster.
By
Jonathan Chait
biden cabinet
Mar. 15, 2021
Deb Haaland Confirmed As First Native American Interior Secretary
The first Indigenous American to serve in a presidential Cabinet, Haaland will oversee the department which implements policy for tribal lands.
By
Matt Stieb
politics
Mar. 15, 2021
Will Public Support Save Andrew Cuomo?
He’s fairly popular now, but the record shows men like him don’t easily recover.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Mar. 15, 2021
Gerontocracy Is Hurting American Democracy
How did we get here?
By
Eve Peyser
capitol riot
Mar. 15, 2021
Two Charged With Assaulting Officer Brian Sicknick, Who Died After Capitol Riot
Federal authorities say the two men, who were arrested Sunday, worked together to assault officers with bear spray on January 6.
By
Nia Prater
politics
Mar. 15, 2021
Biden Builds Popularity by Focusing on COVID Relief Plan
The COVID-19 stimulus is more popular than Biden himself. That is the key to his stable job-approval rating so far.
By
Ed Kilgore
andrew cuomo
Mar. 15, 2021
Biden’s Not Ready to Cut Bait on Cuomo yet
The president is taking a cautious approach, which may be informed by his personal relationship with the governor.
By
Benjamin Hart
covid-19
Mar. 15, 2021
How the West Lost COVID
How did so many rich countries get it so wrong? How did others get it so right?
By
David Wallace-Wells
andrew cuomo
Mar. 15, 2021
Cuomo’s Vaccine Czar Called County Officials to Gauge Their Loyalty
Former Cuomo aide Larry Schwartz, who coordinates the state’s COVID response and vaccination efforts, is now facing at least one ethics complaint.
By
Chas Danner
immigration
Mar. 14, 2021
Biden to Deploy FEMA at the Border Amid Child-Migrant Surge
For the next 90 days, the agency will help house and care for around 8,500 unaccompanied minors currently in HHS custody.
By
Matt Stieb
washington dc
Mar. 14, 2021
The Slow Push to ‘Free the Capitol’ From Its Fencing
Two months after the Capitol riot, the political divide inside Congress has made it difficult to address the razor-wire divide outside.
By
Ben Jacobs
politics
Mar. 13, 2021
Will 2022 Governors’ Races Be Armageddon for Voting Rights?
A first look at 2022 gubernatorial contests, in which voting rights may play a big role, and which in turn could affect voting rights going forward.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Mar. 13, 2021
The PRO Act Could Do More Than Revive Unions
What’s inside the most important legislation to organized labor in decades.
By
Sarah Jones
donald trump
Mar. 13, 2021
Poll Confirms That It’s Still Trump’s Party, for Now
A new survey shows that he’s still the favorite of three of five Republican “tribes.”
By
Ed Kilgore
scandals
Mar. 12, 2021
Everyone Who Has Called for Governor Cuomo to Resign
As the scandal over COVID policies is compounded by harassment allegations, a growing number of elected officials say he must resign or be impeached.
By
Nia Prater
politics
Mar. 12, 2021
Schumer, Gillibrand Join Calls for Cuomo’s Resignation
The two senators have joined 16 House Democrats from New York, including Jerry Nadler and AOC, in saying the governor needs to go.
By
Nia Prater
and
Chas Danner
voting rights
Mar. 12, 2021
Churchy Republicans Attack ‘Souls to the Polls’
A crackdown on Sunday voting is one of the more hypocritical of the voting-suppression methods pursued by Georgia’s Christian right.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Mar. 12, 2021
Conservatives Are Furious Biden Delivered a Non-Insane Presidential Speech
Too threatening, too skinny, too pro-vaccine, complains the right.
By
Jonathan Chait
andrew cuomo
Mar. 12, 2021
New York
Reports New Allegations of Inappropriate Behavior by Andrew Cuomo
“I was thinking,
This is the weirdest interaction I’ve ever had in my life
… I was like,
Don’t touch me.”
By
Intelligencer Staff
first person
Mar. 12, 2021
Cuomo Never Let Me Forget I Was a Woman
In my years of reporting on the governor, he frequently put his hands on my body and made inappropriate remarks. The point was to humiliate me.
By
Jessica Bakeman
andrew cuomo
Mar. 12, 2021
The Cruelty and the Casualties
Inside Andrew Cuomo’s toxic workplace.
By
Rebecca Traister
politics
Mar. 12, 2021
What Happens to the Trump Investigation Without Cy Vance?
The Manhattan DA will step down before the biggest case of his or any prosecutor’s life: into an ex-president.
By
Victoria Bekiempis
conservatism
Mar. 12, 2021
What Can Republicans Do to Make ‘Conservative Populism’ More Popular?
From identifying a few ways to re-redistribute resources to their constituencies to restricting the franchise, Republicans are battling the future.
By
Ed Kilgore
politics
Mar. 11, 2021
In First Address, Biden Calls for All Adults to Be Vaccine-Eligible by May 1
Acknowledging the “collective sacrifice” the nation has faced, he pointed to July 4 as the moment “we begin to mark our independence from this virus.”
By
Matt Stieb
coronavirus stimulus
Mar. 11, 2021
What Is in Biden’s $1.9 Trillion American Rescue Plan?
The stimulus signed into law on Thursday includes $1,400 checks for most Americans and $300 federal weekly unemployment benefits through September 6.
By
Matt Stieb
politics
Mar. 11, 2021
Matthew McConaughey Says He’s Considering a Run for Texas Governor
Matthew McConaughey called a run for Texas governor a “true consideration” in a recent interview. The actor’s party affiliation is unclear.
By
Nia Prater
the national interest
Mar. 11, 2021
‘Everybody Shouldn’t Be Voting,’ Republican Blurts Out
Conservative arguments against voting rights haven’t changed in 60 years.
By
Jonathan Chait
politics
Mar. 11, 2021
Stimulus Checks Could Arrive This Weekend: White House
Minutes after Biden signed the stimulus package, press secretary Jen Psaki said Americans could see the third check in their bank account within days.
By
Nia Prater
politics
Mar. 11, 2021
Cuomo Aide Says He Groped Her at Governor’s Mansion: Report
Albany Police officials say they were notified by the governor’s office about the alleged incident, which may have risen to the “level of a crime.”
By
Matt Stieb
covid-19 vaccines
Mar. 11, 2021
Ex-Presidents Come Together to Promote COVID Vaccination … Except Trump
Trump whining as the other former presidents work together on a PSA tells you everything you need to know about his historical uniqueness.
By
Ed Kilgore
the national interest
Mar. 11, 2021
The GOP Response to Biden’s Rescue Act Is a Massive Gift to Wealthy Heirs
It isn’t a workers’ party.
By
Jonathan Chait
politics
Mar. 11, 2021
The American Rescue Plan’s Tacit Admission About America
We don’t have to accept child poverty or a racial wealth gap.
By
Sarah Jones
politics
Mar. 10, 2021
The 3 Dumbest Arguments Against Biden’s Stimulus Bill
The ideas that Democrats are “ramming” a “liberal wish list” that the country cannot afford don’t bear much scrutiny.
By
Ed Kilgore
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