The fate of a doomed negotiation between the White House and Republicans on the proposal is not as important as the posture of Joe Manchin.
Politics
Altercation: Why Journalism Isn’t Really Covering the Threat of Fascism
Objectivity has no bias in favor of the truth.
Investigating Oversight
Why congressional hearings are bad, and how they can be made great again
House Republicans Repudiate Their Military Constituents
New caucus chair Elise Stefanik leaves her Fort Drum constituents at the mercy of debt collectors.
Why New York’s Mayoral Candidates Are Challenging the Pro-Israel Status Quo
Changes that would have been unthinkable a year ago
A Kentucky Surprise: Bipartisan Reforms to Ease Voting
What’s different about Kentucky—and what could other states learn?
Congress’s Strange Bedfellows Fighting Big Tech
Coming from two different perspectives, there’s an emerging consensus on blunting the market power of digital platforms. Now the parties have to legislate.
China and Republican Economic Populism
Does the bipartisan collaboration on a tougher China policy portend more areas of bipartisanship? More populist policies generally?
The Confrontations Are Coming
Why Democrats have to be bold and careful at the same time

