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Eric Reinhart
RFK Jr.’s Mental Health Bait and Switch
The newly anointed HHS secretary is weaponizing legitimate anger at the failures of current psychiatric care to gut public services, abandon poor and disabled people, and expand the police state.
Matt Ford
How Far Will the Supreme Court Go to Remedy Reverse Discrimination?
The justices seem amenable to granting relief to a compelling plaintiff's claims. The only question is whether their ruling will upend workplace discrimination law.
Timothy Noah
Trump’s New Economic Plan: Blame Biden
Timothy Noah
Trump’s New Economic Plan: Blame Biden
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Matt Ford
The Supreme Court Delivers a Surprise Ruling for a Death Row Prisoner
Defendants seeking relief from capital punishment typically don’t win at the high court, but Richard Glossip’s case was a bridge too far—for most of the justices, anyway.
Greg Sargent
Musk Scandal at USAID Takes Ugly Turn, Putting Starving Kids at Risk
Two U.S. nonprofits that manufacture a treatment sent by USAID to help severely malnourished children abroad say the process is in chaos. This isn’t what Marco Rubio said would happen.
The Trump Presidency Is an Unmitigated Catastrophe for Ukraine
David Rieff
David Rieff
The Trump Presidency Is an Unmitigated Catastrophe for Ukraine
The Law’s Trump-Size Hole Is Suddenly Exposed
Matt Ford
Matt Ford
The Law’s Trump-Size Hole Is Suddenly Exposed
The Law’s Trump-Size Hole Is Suddenly Exposed
Matt Ford
Matt Ford
The Law’s Trump-Size Hole Is Suddenly Exposed