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Thursday
July 15, 2021
Why Hasn’t Biden Chosen a Trust-Buster Yet?
The White House is gearing up for a campaign against monopoly power, but it has left the key position of antitrust prosecutor curiously vacant.
by Matt Ford
 

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Morgan Neville’s new documentary offers glimpses of a Bourdain we’ve never seen before—and captures the toll his work took on him.
by David Klion
 
“It’s about intimidation—and not of me,” says the University of Virginia’s Larry Sabato
by Alex Shephard
 
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The United States fully deserves to face tariffs for its failure to pass climate legislation.
by Kate Aronoff
 
We can debate its economic harm, but its political damage to progressive governance is indisputable.
by Timothy Noah
 

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