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February 28, 2022

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The World—and Republicans—Have to Choose Sides on Ukraine This Week
Olaf Scholz, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and Joe Biden have chosen: They stand against thuggish authoritarianism. Will the world and the GOP join them?
by Michael Tomasky
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The chair of Wisconsin’s Democratic Party details how he keeps the right at bay in a crucial swing state. It isn’t easy.
by Ben Wikler
The industry that's ruined commercial aviation now wants to bring back a failed idea from the War on Terror era.
by Natalie Shure
Democratic lawmakers have swung behind a deranged plan to kick kids out of the United States that mirrors the Trump-era policies they previously decried.
by Osita Nwanevu
Attendees at the annual conference have spent its first two days trying to find a satisfying response to Putin's transgressions.
by Laura Jedeed
It's good to be wary of corporate puff pieces. But there are genuine victories to celebrate, often at the local or international level. We need those stories as fuel for the fight.
by Liza Featherstone
John Darnielle’s new novel, “Devil House,” probes the moral implications of investigating a cold case.
by Robert Rubsam

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