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Politics

Politics Food

Sold for Parts

One of the most dangerous companies in the U.S. took advantage of immigrant workers. Then, when they got hurt or fought back, it used America’s laws against them.

Michael Grabell ProPublica May 2017 25min Permalink

Politics

Reverend Resistance

A profile of Rev. William Barber II, who gave one of the most memorable speeches at last summer’s Democratic National Convention and is now leading the Christian protest against the White House.

Tommy Tomlinson Esquire Apr 2017 20min Permalink

Politics

Comey Tried to Shield the F.B.I. From Politics. Then He Shaped an Election.

“There wasn’t anything normal about this.”

Matt Apuzzo, Michael S. Schmidt, Adam Goldman, Eric Lichtblau New York Times Apr 2017 30min Permalink

Crime Politics

"This Is a War and We Intend To Win"

The rise and fall of a violent underground anti-racist group.

Wes Enzinna Mother Jones Apr 2017 20min Permalink

Politics Tech

Selling Mark Zuckerberg

Making sense of the CEO’s very public tour of America, which feels like a political campaign minus the politics.

Nitasha Tiku Buzzfeed Apr 2017 20min Permalink

Politics

Tim Kaine Is Back at His Old Senate job. It’s Never Seemed More Important.

“Sometimes I wake up and think this isn’t happening.”

Monica Hesse Washington Post Apr 2017 10min Permalink

Politics

Blowing Up the Senate

A preview of the “nuclear option.”

Jeffrey Toobin New Yorker Mar 2005 15min Permalink

Best Article Politics

The Paranoid Style in American Politics

“American politics has often been an arena for angry minds.”

Richard Hofstadter Harper's Nov 1964 25min Permalink

Business Politics

How Scott Adams Got Hypnotized by Trump

Come to his Dilbert-shaped home. Bite into a Dilberito. Be persuaded on genocide, mental orgasms, and his fellow Master Wizard, the president of the United States.

Caroline Winter Bloomberg Business Mar 2017 15min Permalink

Politics

Trump vs. Congress: Now What?

On the health care failure and what, if anything, comes next.

Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Mar 2017 35min Permalink

Politics

How Paul Ryan Convinced Washington of His Genius

Rise of the wonk.

Alec MacGillis New Republic Sep 2012 15min Permalink

Politics World

Is it Too Late to Save Hong Kong from Beijing’s Authoritarian Grasp?

The city’s radical pro-democracy movement faces a stiff test from Mainland China.

Howard W French The Guardian Mar 2017 20min Permalink

Best Article Crime Politics

The Strange, Spectacular Con of Bobby Charles Thompson

Donors all over America opened their wallets for his United States Navy Veterans Association. Politicians all over Washington posed for grip-and-grins with him. But not only was he not a legitimate fundraiser for military families—he wasn’t even Bobby Charles Thompson.

Daniel Fromson Washingtonian Mar 2017 25min Permalink

Politics

A Death in Emergency Room One

How doctors tried, and failed, to save President Kennedy.

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Our archive of articles by Jimmy Breslin.

Jimmy Breslin New York Herald Tribune Nov 1963 10min Permalink

Politics

Kellyanne Conway Is a Star

A profile.

Olivia Nuzzi New York Mar 2017 30min Permalink

Business Politics

The Reclusive Hedge-Fund Tycoon Behind the Trump Presidency

“In my view, Trump wouldn’t be president if not for Bob.”

Jane Mayer New Yorker Mar 2017 40min Permalink

Politics

The March on Everywhere

The ragged glory of female activism.

Leslie Jamison Harper's Mar 2017 40min Permalink

Politics Media

Is Trump Trolling the White House Press Corps?

Sean Spicer and a new era in the briefing room.

Andrew Marantz New Yorker Mar 2017 30min Permalink

Crime Politics

The Showman

A profile of former U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.

Jeffrey Toobin New Yorker May 2016 30min Permalink

Politics

Camille Paglia Predicted 2017

Yes to Bernie Sanders, Rihanna, and the Real Housewives. No to the pussy hats.

Molly Fischer New York Mar 2017 15min Permalink

Politics

Women in Power

From Medusa to Merkel.

Mary Beard London Review of Books Mar 2017 20min Permalink

Politics

Betsy DeVos' Holy War

A profile of America’s new education secretary.

Janet Reitman Rolling Stone Mar 2017 25min Permalink

Politics

Department of Justification

Stephen Bannon and Jeff Sessions, the new attorney general, have long shared a vision for remaking America. Now the nation’s top law-enforcement agency can serve as a tool for enacting it.

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Bazelon on the Longform Podcast

Emily Bazelon New York Times Magazine Feb 2017 25min Permalink

Politics Tech

The Big Data Billionaire Waging War on Mainstream Media

Computer scientist tycoon Robert Mercer is at the heart of a shockingly well-funded propaganda network.

Carole Cadwalladr The Guardian Feb 2017 20min Permalink

Politics World

Trump, Putin, and the New Cold War

On what lay behind Russia’s interference in the 2016 election and what lies ahead.

Evan Osnos, David Remnick, Joshua Yaffa New Yorker Feb 2017 50min Permalink

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