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Economy & Work
The End of Big Banks?
March 4, 2016
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Simon Johnson
"Too big to fail" may soon be a thing of the past.
Media
What Happens to Journalists When No One Will Print Their Words?
March 4, 2016
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Dale Maharidge
As newsrooms disappear, veteran older reporters are being forced from the profession. That’s bad for journalism — and democracy.
Democracy & Government
When the Poetry of Campaigning Becomes a Cheesy, Dirty Limerick
March 3, 2016
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Michael Winship
Political rhetoric in the GOP has degenerated into name-calling and petty insults.
Inequality
Voters Were Blocked From the Polls on Super Tuesday by New Restrictions
March 3, 2016
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Ari Berman
The 2016 election is the first in 50 years without the full protections of the Voting Rights Act.
Environment
Hillary Clinton's Green Evolution
March 3, 2016
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John Light
Sanders' strong climate plan has provided an ideal that activists are pushing Clinton toward.
Society
Why Donald Trump Sends a Chill Through My Muslim-American Body
March 2, 2016
| Saqib Bhatti
Trump’s America would expel or marginalize an overwhelming majority of Americans.
Health & Science
The Big Lie at the Heart of the Texas Abortion Clinic Case
March 2, 2016
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Zoë Carpenter
Earlier this morning, the Supreme Court began hearing arguments in the first significant test of abortion rights in a decade.
Media
Your Turn: Pumping Up Trump
March 2, 2016
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Karin Kamp
The Trumpian phenomenon and the media work hand in hand; one feeds the other.
Democracy & Government
Don’t Cry for Me, America: What Trumpism Means for Democracy
March 1, 2016
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Andrew Bacevich
Trumpism is not a program or an ideology. It is an attitude or pose that feeds off of, and then reinforces, widespread anger and alienation.
History
The Year of the Populist Outsider: 1896
February 29, 2016
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Bernard Weisberger
During America's first Gilded Age -- before there were primaries or Senate elections -- a populist candidate rattled the 1% and they rained down gold to stop him.
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