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Today: "The Immanent Joy of Detrumpification" Plus, Who is JD Vance?; Trump’s immigration nightmare​​​​​​​; TV’s antidote to the year of men in crisis; and more...

 
 

Who Is JD Vance? (No, Seriously. Who Is He?)

The vice president is a cynical shapeshifter, willing to say anything—and be anybody—to become the most powerful person in America.

By Monica Potts

 

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Trump’s Immigration Nightmare: It Is Happening Here

With astonishing speed, the administration has toppled the most cherished pillars of a free society. And the experts agree: It’s all going to get much, much worse.

By Radley Balko

 

TV’s Antidote to the Year of Men in Crisis

In a year defined by the newly lurid visibility of men’s problems, I was most moved by two series—Dying for Sex and Andor—that offered remarkable performances by women.

By Phillip Maciak

 
 

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What Everyone Gets Wrong About Mamdani’s Public Grocery Store Idea

These stores are a good experiment, but it’s actually Mamdani’s other policies that are most likely to fight food insecurity.

By Jan Dutkiewicz, Gabriel N. Rosenberg

 

The Immanent Joy of Detrumpification

As the president graffitis his name to beloved institutions and builds monuments to his own vanity, we must focus on how much fun it will be to tear it all down.

By Matt Ford

 

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