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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.
Crypto believers insist this is all worth it. Is it?
Crypto is a solution in search of a problem — or problems.
Summer Lee could be the latest addition to the Squad
The state House representative could add to progressive gains this cycle.
John Fetterman is redefining how swing-state Democrats campaign
How the Pennsylvania Senate primary became a fight for the future of the Democratic Party.
The Supreme Court just made it much easier to bribe a member of Congress
A case brought by Ted Cruz is a huge boon to rich candidates and moneyed lobbyists.
Bill Gates knows philanthropy alone can’t solve inequality
The billionaire and public health leader answers five of Recode’s questions about pandemic prevention and economic disparities.
The hidden history of “Hand Talk”
A North American lingua franca.
Finland and Sweden’s historic shifts on NATO, explained
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has pushed the two countries to abandon their military neutrality for NATO.
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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.”