Win or Lose, It’s Donald Trump’s Republican Party
The G.O.P.’s politicians, activists and voters are still figuring out what that means.
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The G.O.P.’s politicians, activists and voters are still figuring out what that means.
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Dozens of military contractors, most of them Black, have been jailed in the emirate — some on trumped-up drug charges. Why has the American government failed to help them?
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Empty stadiums, player protests and Covid-19 outbreaks shook up the sport. Maybe that’s a good thing.
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His commitment to endangered political manners goes hand in hand with one of his rarer qualities: an almost painfully keen awareness of his own inadequacies.
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He’s a GOP Insider and Trump’s Friend. He Says Vote Your Conscience.
Armstrong Williams has had a front row seat to 30 years of conservative politics. He's come to some conclusions.
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My Adult Son Moved In. It’s a Nightmare. Can I Kick Him Out?
The magazine’s Ethicist columnist on evicting a relative who refuses to get help for his abusive behavior — and more.
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Judge John Hodgman on Leftovers Etiquette
Should your wife have poured ketchup into your shared leftovers?
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She Had a Headache for Months. Then She Could Barely See.
It was the worst headache she’d ever experienced and she’d never had visual changes before. Were the two somehow connected?
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The ‘Purge’ Films Reveal the Ugly Truth About America
B movies often tell more honest stories about our society than finely calibrated award-season films do.
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How to Build an Intentional Community
Have a dream. Write down some guiding principles. Commit to doing work.
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Cookbooks Help Me Escape These Days
Samin Nosrat on the histories, perspectives and dishes she has learned, including shiro, a silky, spicy stew from Eritrea.
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Behind the Cover: Trump and the G.O.P.
A look at how loyalty to Donald Trump came to define the Republican Party.
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