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The Summer of Labor?
Despite a number of high-profile strikes, union membership in the U.S. remains near record lows.
Nikki Haley Tries a Non-Trump Middle Road
Plus: Another Ramaswamy flip-flop, and The Dispatch has receipts.
Hunter Biden Has It Coming
On America’s gun laws, housing prices, the country between Pakistan and Bangladesh, attorneys general, Texas, and 9/11.
One Earth, One Family, One Future
Takeaways from this weekend’s G20 summit in New Delhi.
One Earth, One Family, One Future
Takeaways from this weekend’s G20 summit in New Delhi.
Our Best Stuff on Ken Paxton’s Impeachment and Mike Pence’s ‘Time for Choosing’
Plus, voters have questions about Vivek Ramaswamy.
Mike Pence Plants His Flag at the ‘Unbridgeable Divide’
His fight for the survival of the GOP.
Base Assumptions
Why identity politics and the ‘Real America’ fallacy are bad for our politics.
Congress Heads Toward a September Scramble
The gap between the House and Senate spending plans grows as the end of the fiscal year approaches.
No Labels Focusing on Nomination Rules Over Candidates, For Now
Plus: The RNC continues its early vote push ahead of 2024.
A Late Summer COVID-19 Surge
‘You’ll get mild illness with this virus for decades to come … But that’s okay.’
A Late Summer COVID-19 Surge
‘You’ll get mild illness with this virus for decades to come … But that’s okay.’
Polling on Trump’s Cases Shows Two Different Universes
Republicans are rallying around their guy, but the general electorate thinks the indictments are legit.