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November 7th: This Day In Herstory, This Decade in Fury

There is a habit in American storytelling that treats progress like a moving walkway in an airport. Step on, move forward, arrive at the gate of equality with time for a coffee. The trouble is that our walkway is seasonal. It runs when people push the button and it stalls when cowards pull the plug.
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Bring Back Pete Buttigieg: How a UPS Jet Turned Louisville’s Hub Into Ground Zero

There is a peculiar silence that follows an explosion. It’s the sound of disbelief catching its breath, the half-second before the mind decides what it just saw was real. On a gray Kentucky afternoon, that silence fell over Louisville when a UPS Airlines MD-11 freighter lifted from runway 17R, caught fire, and came apart mid-climb.
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The Tariff King Goes to Court: Can One Man Tax a Nation by Proclamation?

There is something exquisitely American about watching a courtroom full of black-robed justices debate whether the President of the United States can wake up one morning, decide that toasters are a national security threat, and slap a fifty percent tax on them before lunch. That is, more or less, what the Supreme Court heard this
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The Ocean’s 107 Days Problem: George Clooney and the Art of Missing the Point

There’s something almost poetic about George Clooney criticizing the Democratic Party from an Italian villa while American democracy keeps coughing up blood in the background. It’s like watching a man deliver a eulogy for a house he helped burn down, except he’s doing it over espresso, wearing a watch that costs more than a precinct’s
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The Art of the Tariff Deal: China Takes A Wrecking Ball To Trump

It takes a special kind of genius to spend ten months lighting the economy on fire only to celebrate putting out one match. President Donald Trump has done it again, staging a “historic tariff breakthrough” that cuts the fentanyl import duty from 20 percent to 10 percent and lowers the overall average tariff rate from
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Making America Gaudy Again: Trump Dismisses U.S. Commission of Fine Arts To Green Light Mussolini DC Program

It’s official: Washington, D.C. has entered its Versailles phase. CBS News reports that President Donald Trump has summarily dismissed all six sitting members of the U.S. Commission of Fine Arts—the body that, for more than a century, has ensured that the nation’s capital doesn’t look like a suburban megachurch with delusions of grandeur. The firings



