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Nate Bargatze’s humor is slow, inoffensive, even soothing. And he’s one of the
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After January 6, Peter Meijer thought he could help lead the Republican Party away from an abyss. Now he laughs at his own naïveté.
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Will Hurd thinks there are enough normal voters to deliver him the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. But is he right?
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Election deniers are a threat to democracy. The midterms could be the last chance to stop them.
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The left has alienated America’s fastest-growing group of voters just when they were supposed to give the party a foolproof majority.
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In his new memoir, the former vice president selectively edits his four years with Trump to avoid a necessary reckoning.
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The school I love is forever changed.
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Evangelical leaders are abandoning the former president, and his Republican rivals are scrambling to win their support.
10 months ago
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CEO Chris Licht felt he was on a mission to restore the network’s reputation for serious journalism. How did it all go wrong?
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My life has been shaped by watching the Detroit Lions lose. Who will I be if they start winning?
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The Minnesota representative’s presidential bid could jolt his party out of complacency—or gift the presidency to Donald Trump.
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The Minnesota representative’s presidential bid could jolt his party out of complacency—or gift the presidency to Donald Trump.
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