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Cornel West’s Improvisational Run for President: ‘It’s Jazz All the Way Down’
Is the celebrity professor’s candidacy a wild variable in the 2024 presidential campaign or performance art? Yes, he says.
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In a Democratic District, Can a Party Defector Get Elected?
A contest between two New York City councilmen, Justin Brannan and Ari Kagan, will measure how strong the rightward shift…
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What Awaits Mike Johnson
After spending three weeks plumbing the depths of a chaotic power vacuum, House Republicans seem to have finally found their…
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New York City Has a Bold Plan to Fix Its Housing Crisis. Will It Work?
A new plan unveiled this month aims to make way for new housing and ease the pressures that drive up…
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‘5 Families’ and Factions Within Factions: Why the House G.O.P. Can’t Unite
The Republican free-for-all for speaker reflects a web of overlapping blocs that have made the party nearly ungovernable.
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A Different Border Crisis Mirrors What’s Happening in the U.S.
Haiti and the Dominican Republic together make up the island of Hispaniola. These countries are linked by histories of colonialism,…
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After Bruising Vote, Indigenous Australians Say ‘Reconciliation Is Dead’
The rejection of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament is likely to lead to an irreversible shift in the nation’s relationship…
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Javier Milei, a ‘Mini-Trump,’ Could Be Argentina’s Next President
He made his name disparaging people on television. He levels harsh attacks against critics online. He sports an unruly hairdo…
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Republicans Fear Jordan Speaker Bid Could Cost Them House Majority
Nearly 200 G.O.P. lawmakers have supported Representative Jim Jordan, the hard-right Ohio lawmaker, in the speaker fight. Some Republicans say…
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Radicchio Is in Season — And in Style
Increasingly, the vegetable is becoming a mainstay of contemporary American cuisine.