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Biden Bends to the Nuclear Bureaucracy

Joe Cirincione Responsible Statecraft
A top-level Pentagon official has reportedly been dismissed for the crime of being skeptical about our nuclear weapons policies.

Who’s the Real Wolf?

Kevin Okoth London Review of Books
A review of Claude McKay's "Romance in Marseille"

Occupy Wall Street, 10 years later

Molly Crabapple New York Review of Books
A decade ago, a grassroots anticapitalist movement burst on the scene, galvanizing people with its slogan “We are the 99 percent.” It changed me, and many others, but how much did it change the world?

The Other Pandemic

Evangeline Lawson The Progressive
I am forty-two years old. The struggle to end HIV/AIDS pretty much spans my entire life. This year, in fact, marks forty years since the first case was reported in the United States on June 5, 1981.

Democrats’ Free Pass on Immigration Is Over

Caitlin Dickerson Atlantic Monthly
As he extends Trump-era policies, President Biden discovers that many voters are no longer willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.