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November/December 2025 Print Edition
In this issue
Draining the Online Swamp
Justice Barrett’s Campaign Biography
Running Out of People
Measuring the Vibecession
Education
The GOP War on Nurses
To pay for tax cuts, Republicans cut graduate student loan support for female-dominated professions. That turns out to be bad policy and terrible politics.
Politics
NATO’s Myopic Accounting Ignores Maritime Superpower Greece
The alliance demands its members spend 2 percent of GDP on defense, but its green-eye shade focus ignores Athens’ massive sealift capacity.
Podcast
Government Is, in Fact, Broken
It’s slow, inefficient, and sclerotic. A former senior Biden official offers a progressive blueprint to fix it.
Government is, in fact, broken | Hannah Garden-Monheit – Washington Monthly
- Government is, in fact, broken | Hannah Garden-Monheit
- Tough Medicine for Democrats: “Too liberal” and “out of touch” | Simon Bazelon
- How Democrats Won Virginia and New Jersey | Angela Kuefler
- US-Canada relations have hit rock bottom | Hon. James Blanchard
- Federal data are disappearing | Denice Ross
Law and Justice
Trump’s Pardon Power Abuses
The president has wide latitude to grant clemency, but Trump has broken all norms and sought even more authority to help his allies.
The Monopolized Economy
The Freakout Over Cheaper Beer at Yankee Stadium
Mamdani and Khan’s plan to end monopolistic pricing at NYC stadiums is good policy and good politics.
Health Care
For Democrats, a New Way to Make Health Care Affordable
Most working Americans have employer-provided health coverage, and costs are out of control. Here’s a plan to save money, put checks in their pockets, and give Democrats a winning issue.
Russia’s War on Ukraine
Could Trump’s Narcissism Save Ukraine?
The American president is eager to appease the Russian president, but Trump may be keener to win a Nobel Peace Prize, which would require Russian concessions.
Books
The Scandal About Scandals
A new book says polarization breeds impunity. But America’s worst injustices emerged when the parties got along too well.
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