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The Atlantic republishes JD Vance’s anti-Trump essay from 10 years ago

Magazine invites readers to judge Vance’s ‘assessment’ of Trump, whom he called ‘cultural heroin’ during first term The Atlantic on Saturday republished a JD Vance essay that dismissed Donald Trump as “cultural heroin”...

Why it matters: Magazine invites readers to judge Vance’s ‘assessment’ of Trump, whom he called ‘cultural heroin’ during first term The Atlantic on Saturday republished a JD Vance essay that dismissed Donald Trump as “cultural heroin”...

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Zionism and Americanism - Sponsored Content

We examine whether recent political tensions between the US and Israel represent a genuine strategic break or just another chapter in a relationship that has weathered greater storms.

Why it matters: We examine whether recent political tensions between the US and Israel represent a genuine strategic break or just another chapter in a relationship that has weathered greater storms.

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The Most Perfect Coincidence in American History

T wo hundred years ago, on July 4, 1826, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died within hours of each other. Today, this is usually recalled, when it’s recalled at all, as trivia.

Why it matters: T wo hundred years ago, on July 4, 1826, Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died within hours of each other. Today, this is usually recalled, when it’s recalled at all, as trivia.

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What Would Mark Twain Think of America at 250?

So what would Mark Twain—a man never at a loss for opinions—make of America on the 250th anniversary of its birth? He wouldn’t be surprised to be asked, or bashful about answering.

Why it matters: So what would Mark Twain—a man never at a loss for opinions—make of America on the 250th anniversary of its birth? He wouldn’t be surprised to be asked, or bashful about answering.

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Ohio voters deserve clear, affirmative information from their secretary of state

It’s no secret that today’s information environment is difficult to navigate. We are mired in conspiracy theories, artificial intelligence, and the peddling of misinformation by some of this...

Why it matters: It’s no secret that today’s information environment is difficult to navigate. We are mired in conspiracy theories, artificial intelligence, and the peddling of misinformation by some of this...

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Objection: The FCC Just Created A Media Monopoly

The FCC approved Nexstar's $6.2 billion purchase of TEGNA, handing one company control over even more local TV stations. That matters because local news is one of the last share...

Why it matters: The FCC approved Nexstar's $6.2 billion purchase of TEGNA, handing one company control over even more local TV stations. That matters because local news is one of the last share...

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