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Julia Ioffe May 24, 2022
Julia Ioffe May 24, 2022
Julia Ioffe May 24, 2022
Julia Ioffe & Baratunde Thurston January 21, 2022
King’s legacy has become a political choose-your-own-adventure for Republicans who want to capitalize on the civil rights movement while ensuring that it doesn’t progress any further. Meanwhile for Democrats, soaring rhetoric confronts a hard reality.


Julia Ioffe November 15, 2021
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Julia Ioffe August 30, 2021
After four years of exhausting Trump panic, a grueling presidential campaign, and almost two years of a pandemic that seems like it’s not going away, Democrats are going to have to find a way to galvanize millions of voters once again—all to save a politician that not many people cared about in the first place.
Julia Ioffe August 23, 2021
Julia Ioffe & Matthew Belloni August 20, 2021


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Julia Ioffe August 19, 2021
When Kabul fell to the Taliban, you would’ve thought that Washington, D.C. had fallen, too.
Julia Ioffe August 12, 2021
It’s been three years since an American president met with Vladimir Putin, and the last time was an unmitigated disaster.
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