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In focus groups, Republican voters are brutal in their assessment of the former vice president.
McKay CoppinsIn a new book, Matthew Desmond argues that to understand what keeps people poor, we need to take a good look at the rich.
Eyal PressMillennials popularized bulky, super-cushioned shoes. Then Millennials got old.
Amanda MullGender, rather than race or age or immigration status, has become the country’s sharpest social fault line.
Anna Louie SussmanThe desire of parents to be truly original has had a perhaps unintended effect.
Sarah ZhangIn an interview, the Ukrainian president makes a pragmatic case for continued American support.
Anne Applebaum“Ship American” might sound nice in theory. This is what it looks like in practice: not shipping much of anything in America at all.
Scott LincicomeWhat many conservative critics of wokeness actually oppose is the pursuit of equality.
Adam SerwerGPT-4’s mastery of the SAT will re-entrench the power and influence of rote exams.
Ian Bogost