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President Jimmy Carter, My Father, and Me
The late president sent my father's naval task force toward the Persian Gulf just days before the end of his deployment. In transit, his plane crashed. For decades, I blamed Carter
- Remembering Carter
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What Happened to Justin Trudeau?Â
He was once a man of great promise, but now the Canadian prime minister, who resigned this week, leaves the stage in tatters
- Commentary
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'Are We Collectively Nuts?': 'Veep' Creator Armando Iannucci on Politics in the Age of Trump
The master of political satire talks about his new stage production of Dr. Strangelove and the (not great!) state of Western democracy
- Past Is Prologue
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Pete Buttigieg Hits The Road One Last Time (For Now)
The transportation secretary talks about the past four years — "the Big Deal," Elon Musk, Donald Trump — and what comes next
- In Conversation
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Dems Lose Montana Senate Seat as Tester Falls to Sheehy
Jon Tester’s time in the Senate is over, as is Democrats’ control of the chamber
- Red Wave
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‘Let’s Go for It’: Tim Walz Eyes the End Zone
In the final days before the election, we sat down with the VP candidate to talk about masculinity, right-wing attacks, and how the hell he got here
- Exclusive
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MAGA Pilgrims Return to the Hallowed Ground Where Trump Was Shot
Meet the MAGA masses who journeyed to Butler, Pennsylvania, to see Trump speak there once again
- Dispatch
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We Do Not Recommend Mainlining the Delusional Narcissism Fueling RFK Jr.’s Crackpot Circus
Recounting a terrible day with Robert Kennedy Jr., Russell Brand, and Jordan Peterson at the Rescue the Republic rally
- Commentary
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Inside Tucker Carlson’s Traveling Conspiracy Show
Cow humanoids, calls for Diddy's release, Trump's discussions with his gardener: On the road with Tucker and special guests J.D. Vance and Alex Jones
- American Carnies
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Crypto Comes For Sherrod Brown: $32 Million in Ads Boosting His Opponent
Crypto companies are spending $800,000 a day to take out one of their chief critics in Congress — and replace him with an ally
- ‘Bring ’em on’
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