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The Fight Ahead
Over the next four years, our democracy will be tested like never before. Rolling Stone will hold a second Trump administration to account
- Editor's Letter
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‘He Never Stopped Writing’
Remembering Rolling Stone reporter Evan Wright and the award-winning magazine series ‘Generation Kill’
- tribute
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Kamala Harris Is the Clear Choice for President
One candidate has spent her career as a dedicated public servant, who believes government exists to serve the people, the other has divided the nation for his own personal gain
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Kamala Harris’ Immigrant Song
The vice president wrapped herself in the flag and her mother’s story, delivering a narrative that goes to the heart of what this country is supposed to be all about
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Rolling Stone's Magazine Makeover: Bigger and Bolder Than Ever
A look at our redesigned magazine
- Editor's Note
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Don Winslow's Crusade Against Trump: 'Do You Want a Narcissistic Sociopath in the White House?'
The author, who says he has published his last novel, tells Rolling Stone why he is devoting his energy to political activism and taking on Donald Trump
- Career Change
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Why ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’s’ Reign of Terror Is Still Felt Today
Book’s author David Grann talks Scorsese’s film, the larger conspiracy the FBI missed, Big Oil complicity, and its connection to the climate crisis
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The Trillion-Dollar Grift: Inside the Greatest Scam of All Time
The pandemic relief was the biggest bailout in history, and it opened the door to wide-scale fraud the likes of which no one had ever seen — more than three years later, we still don't know how much damage was done
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Why a Harrowing 18th-Century Shipwreck Is a Parable for Our Times
Author David Grann discusses his latest book — a true story of mayhem, mutiny, and “efforts by those in power to erase a sinful past”
- Lost History
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‘Cowards and Sycophants’: Don Winslow Rails Against Republicans, Talks Gangster Novel ‘City on Fire’
The author kicks off a new trilogy — which he says will be his last books — and explains why he keeps making viral anti-Trump videos
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