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  • Hunger as Leverage: The White House’s Calculated Pause of SNAP During the Shutdown

    Hunger as Leverage: The White House’s Calculated Pause of SNAP During the Shutdown

    Turning food aid into a bargaining chip, and calling it fiscal responsibility Here is the grotesque irony of the 2025 federal shutdown: the largest food-aid program in the United States, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), serving roughly forty-two million Americans, was treated not as a lifeline but as a cudgel. When the walls came

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  • The Dick Cheney Legacy: When Power, Privilege and Paradox Collide

    The Dick Cheney Legacy: When Power, Privilege and Paradox Collide

    At 84, Dick Cheney leaves us a blueprint of power run amok, and a side note on gay rights that doesn’t redeem the wreckage. There is a kind of irony that follows the news of Dick Cheney’s death in 2025 like an aftershock: the man who helped expand the presidency’s power, condone torture, harden the

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  • Conservative Flagship On Fire: How the Groypers Are Eating the Right While the Establishment Watches

    Conservative Flagship On Fire: How the Groypers Are Eating the Right While the Establishment Watches

    When ideas become identity and power becomes spectacle the civil war doesn’t wait for the historians—it breaks the think tanks first. Here is something nobody expected in 2025: the right-wing ecosystem ripping itself apart in real time, not over policy spreadsheets or tax rates, but over who gets to control the spectacle, the donors, the

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  • Jonathan Bailey: The Sexiest Man Alive, His Dog, and the Fine Print of Progress

    Jonathan Bailey: The Sexiest Man Alive, His Dog, and the Fine Print of Progress

    It is both poetic and suspicious that in 2025, the first openly gay man to be named PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive revealed the honor to his dog before anyone else. Jonathan Bailey, a thirty-seven-year-old actor best known for his corset-inducing turn in Bridgerton, his Emmy-nominated heartbreak in Fellow Travelers, and his upcoming high-flying role in

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  • Problem Solved: When Math Teachers Became MAGA’s Latest Enemies of the State

    Problem Solved: When Math Teachers Became MAGA’s Latest Enemies of the State

    In the country that once invented public education, the new national pastime is death threats. Last week, a group of math teachers at Cienega High School in Arizona discovered that their Halloween costumes—a recurring staff joke shirt that read Problem Solved splattered with fake red ink—had been rebranded by the internet as evidence of moral

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  • The Great Gatsby 2: Trump’s Halloween Feast While America Starves

    The Great Gatsby 2: Trump’s Halloween Feast While America Starves

    Every generation gets the Gatsby it deserves. In the 1920s, it was Jay. In 2025, it’s Donald. One spent his fortune chasing a dream across the bay. The other rented out an entire country and called it Mar-a-Lago. This week’s masquerade ball at the Winter White House wasn’t just a Halloween party—it was performance art.

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  • Hillary and Kamala Told You: A Double Ledger of Warnings They Laughed At and We Now Live In

    Hillary and Kamala Told You: A Double Ledger of Warnings They Laughed At and We Now Live In

    History keeps receipts. Sometimes they’re in the form of subpoenas. Sometimes they’re in the form of women who told you exactly what would happen, then watched you pick the showman over the steward. This is that ledger. The one we were warned about. Twice. Once by Hillary Rodham Clinton, the woman mocked for sounding too

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  • Trump Broke America in 2015 and She Never Healed: Your Decade in One Grim Timeline.

    Trump Broke America in 2015 and She Never Healed: Your Decade in One Grim Timeline.

    Grief and fury arrived together, like relatives who cannot stand each other but share a last name. One sits with a box of tissues and tells you to breathe. The other opens a window and says jump or move. I remember the moment the country broke, not as metaphor but as sound, a brittle snap

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  • How to Nuke a Rule: Trump, the Filibuster, and the Illusion of Process

    How to Nuke a Rule: Trump, the Filibuster, and the Illusion of Process

    When Donald Trump takes to Truth Social to explain constitutional procedure, it’s like watching a raccoon perform heart surgery. The confidence is unmatched, the tools are wrong, and yet somehow half the country insists he’s reinventing medicine. This week, Trump posted what might be his most nakedly authoritarian policy demand to date: “Republicans must use

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  • The Ceasefire That Fired Back: We’re Totally Surprised….it lasted this long

    The Ceasefire That Fired Back: We’re Totally Surprised….it lasted this long

    There are moments in history when language becomes so thoroughly mangled that it folds in on itself. This week, that word is ceasefire. Once a term for stopping violence, it now means “repositioning artillery for improved optics.” The latest headlines read like a tragic parody: Israel launched new strikes across Gaza after Prime Minister Benjamin

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