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A neo-Nazi idea to spark a race war inspired the Buffalo killings
The Buffalo shooting has roots in "accelerationism," a neo-Nazi idea linked to a wave of recent hate killings.
The staggering amount of US military aid to Ukraine, explained in one chart
$9.8 billion — and that tranche for Ukraine is only part of the picture.
Tuesday’s primaries could say a lot about the future of both parties
Pennsylvania and North Carolina are among five states headed to the polls.
Twitter trolling with Chapo Trap House’s Felix Biederman
How "the pied piper of the dirtbag left" spends his day online.
From Ex Machina to Men, Alex Garland is always exploring original sin
The filmmaker’s new movie continues his penchant for ancient iconography and spoiled paradise.
The many, many costs of breastfeeding
Breastfeeding isn’t free — and it isn’t a solution to the national baby formula shortage.
Biden’s 3 choices on student loans
As liberal pressure builds on Joe Biden to cancel some student loan debt, here are options he might consider.
The Philippine election is the latest example of illiberalism’s popularity
The landslide victory of Ferdinand Marcos Jr., son of the country’s longtime dictator, has exposed one of liberal democracy’s greatest vulnerabilities.
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Dr. Oz and the celebrity politician
This week Pennsylvania voters decide whether to give Dr. Oz a shot at the US Senate. To mark the occasion, Sean Rameswaram tries to understand what makes a celebrity candidate viable, from “the Gipper” to “the Governator” to “the Donald.”