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Today: The Right’s Scary Quick Campaign to Exploit Charlie Kirk’s Death” Plus, the worst bribery scandal since Teapot Dome; Trump’s self-serving rebrand of political violence; how “antisemitism” became a weapon of the right; and more...

 
 

Does Anybody Care This Is the Worst Bribery Scandal Since Teapot Dome?

The UAE put $2 billion into World Liberty Financial, then got export restrictions lifted on AI chips. Nothing to see here, move along.

By Timothy Noah

 

Monday: Climate Policy and Economic Impact

Monday, September 22 · 6–7 p.m. EDT

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Trump’s Terrifying, Self-Serving Rebrand of Political Violence

Now it only counts when the left does it.

By Melissa Gira Grant

 

What Place Does Concentration Camp Art Have in Holocaust History?

A new book on the women’s orchestra at Auschwitz focuses on music that was sanctioned by the SS and used for sadistic purposes.

By Makana Eyre

 

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What’s Up With Peter Thiel’s Obsession With the Antichrist?

By Gil Duran

So You Want a Civil War? Let’s Pause to Remember What One Looks Like.

By David Blight

I’m a Congressional Candidate. I Was Assaulted By ICE.

By Robert McCoy

 

Republicans Want to Scare You off Mass Transit. Cars Are Scarier.

A fatal stabbing on Charlotte Light Rail set off a panic about the risks of public transportation. There’s just one thing: It’s worlds safer than cars.

By Kate Aronoff

 

The Right’s Scary Quick Campaign to Exploit Charlie Kirk’s Death

Republicans are organizing around the idea that fiction is reality—and too many liberals are playing along.

By Aaron Regunberg

 

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How “Antisemitism” Became a Weapon of the Right

At a time when allegations of antisemitism are rampant and often incoherent, historian Mark Mazower offers a helpfully lucid history of the term.

By Lily Meyer

 

Bill McKibben’s Far-Too-Sunny Outlook for Solar Power

His new book makes the case for going big on solar power—and abandons climate angst for ecomodernist optimism.

By Alexander Zaitchik

 

The Former NFL Player Who Embodies the Rage of the Trump Resistance

Chris Kluwe exemplifies the engaged civil disobedience we desperately need in this time.

By Susan Milligan

 

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