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Politics

Best Article Arts Politics

Politics and the English Language

“Modern writing at its worst does not consist in picking out words for the sake of their meaning and inventing images in order to make the meaning clearer. It consists in gumming together long strips of words which have already been set in order by someone else, and making the results presentable by sheer humbug.”

George Orwell Horizon Apr 1946 20min Permalink

Politics World

Fidel’s Heir

A profile of Hugo Chávez.

Jon Lee Anderson New Yorker Jun 2008 35min Permalink

Politics

Back on the Trail

A profile of former South Carolina governor Mark Sanford, who is running for office four years after his affair with an Argentine journalist became national news.

Jason Zengerle New York Mar 2013 15min Permalink

Politics

The Rubber Room

The battle over what to do with New York City’s worst teachers.

Steven Brill New Yorker Aug 2009 25min Permalink

Politics

The Trials of Nadia Naffe

Naffe, a young Republican, entered the belly of the political beast – and was nearly eaten.

Chris Faraone Boston Phoenix Feb 2013 Permalink

Politics

Arianna’s Virtual Candidate

A profile of Michael Huffington.

Maureen Orth Vanity Fair Nov 1994 35min Permalink

Arts Business Politics World Movies & TV

L’Étranger

France, wealth and the saga of tax exile Gérard Depardieu.

Lauren Collins New Yorker Feb 2013 25min Permalink

Politics

Can the Republicans Be Saved From Obsolescence?

The GOP’s younger generation confronts its future.

Robert Draper New York Times Magazine Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Politics

Original Sin

How Republicans came to be the party of white people.

Sam Tanenhaus The New Republic Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Politics World

New Old Libya

In the wake of revolution, Libyans envision their future.

Robert Draper National Geographic Feb 2013 20min Permalink

Politics

Edward Koch, Former Mayor of New York, Dies

An obituary.

Robert D. McFadden New York Times Feb 2013 25min Permalink

Arts Politics

The NRA vs. America

The dark money and political power behind the nation’s largest gun group.

Tim Dickinson Rolling Stone Jan 2013 25min Permalink

Politics

Hillary the Pol

“Hillary Clinton was never a shy person.”

Connie Bruck New Yorker May 1994 2h10min Permalink

Politics

The Force

How the United States came to spend more on defense than all the other nations of the world combined.

Jill Lepore New Yorker Jan 2013 20min Permalink

Politics

The Real Cuban Missile Crisis

A reassessment of the calm, cool JFK.

Benjamin Schwarz The Atlantic Jan 2013 20min Permalink

Politics World

The Party Faithful

The rise of Israel’s far right.

David Remnick New Yorker Jan 2013 35min Permalink

Politics

The Fiscal Cliff Deal That Almost Wasn't

The inside story.

John Bresnahan, Carrie Budoff Brown, Manu Raju, Jake Sherman Politico Jan 2013 10min Permalink

Politics Tech

I Spy

How amateur satellite aficionados track the U.S. government’s spy technology.

Patrick Radden Keefe Wired Feb 2006 15min Permalink

Politics

Blues Cruise

A dispatch from The National Review’s post-election cruise.

Joe Hagan New York Dec 2012 20min Permalink

Politics

How Mitt Romney Lost the Election

A postmortem.

Michael Kranish The Boston Globe Dec 2012 20min Permalink

Politics

The Gay-Marriage Plot: Inside This Year's Other High-Stakes Campaign

The activists, politicians, and social trends that led to 2012’s gay marriage victories.

Molly Ball The Atlantic Dec 2012 10min Permalink

Politics World

Man on Fire

The story of one Tibetan’s protest.

Jeffrey Bartholet National Geographic Nov 2012 20min Permalink

Best Article Crime Politics

The Truce on Drugs

In Colorado and beyond, a negotiated surrender in the war on drugs.

Benjamin Wallace-Wells New York Nov 2012 30min Permalink

Politics

When the Nerds Go Marching In

How a team of 40 engineers helped reelect Barack Obama.

Alexis Madrigal The Atlantic Nov 2012 30min Permalink

Business Politics

The Un-Communicator

Mayor Michael Bloomberg, profiled.

Elizabeth Kolbert New Yorker Mar 2004 20min Permalink

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