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By Ed Kilgore 2. political animals 4:53 p.m. Can You Guess Which Presidential Candidate Had a Worm in His Brain?Another haunting development in the 2024 race. By Danielle Cohen 3. early and often 11:41 a.m. Poll Finds Most College Students Aren’t Focused on Gaza WarDespite the attention on campus protests, most students don’t blame Biden for the situation in Gaza and are more concerned about domestic issues. By Ed Kilgore 4. the national interest 6:00 a.m. Why President Biden Is Correct to Denounce Campus AntisemitismThe problem is not physical violence. By Jonathan Chait 5. early and often 5:00 a.m. Kari Lake’s Worst Enemy Is a RepublicanFalsely accused of stealing the last election, Stephen Richer decided to sue. The lawsuit could bankrupt her. By Casey Quackenbush 6. early and often Yesterday at 5:31 p.m. Is 2024 Election Denialism a Trump VP Litmus Test?Tim Scott showed the way by refusing to answer a question about accepting the results of the next presidential election. By Ed Kilgore 7. trump on trial Yesterday at 4:36 p.m. What Happened in the Trump Trial Today: Stormy’s Sex StoryA running recap of Donald Trump’s first criminal trial. By Nia Prater 8. early and often Yesterday at 2:25 p.m. MTG Push to Oust Johnson Is MAGA Theater, Not a Real ThreatIt’s clear Speaker Johnson will keep his gavel for now. But he wants to avoid relying on Democrats, and MTG needs a symbolic partial victory. By Ed Kilgore 9. tremendous content Yesterday at 11:52 a.m. Kristi Noem Attacks ‘Fake News’ for Questioning Fake Kim Jong-un StoryThe governor’s reasons for writing about killing her dog and inventing a Kim Jong-un meeting keep changing. But somehow it’s always the media’s fault. By Margaret Hartmann 10. past is prologue Yesterday at 11:24 a.m. Gaza War Protests Don’t Yet Rival Anti–Vietnam War MovementToday’s protests are smaller, less focused, and less popular than those of the Vietnam era. But they are growing and could spur a similar backlash. By Ed Kilgore 11. that happened Yesterday at 9:20 a.m. The Time Stormy Daniels Exposed Trump’s Weird Shark PhobiaOne question the hush-money trial probably won’t settle: Why is Trump so terrified of being eaten by a marine animal? By Margaret Hartmann 12. early and often May 6, 2024 The Wildest Things Trump Said at His Private Mar-a-Lago Donor RetreatOver the weekend, Trump compared the Biden administration to the Gestapo and bragged he was bigger than Taylor Swift. By Chas Danner 13. early and often May 6, 2024 Why Aren’t More Anti-Trump Republicans Endorsing Biden?It says a lot that former Georgia official Geoff Duncan is the most prominent Republican coming out for Biden in 2024. By Ed Kilgore 14. early and often May 6, 2024 Lara Trump Tees Up Another Premature Election Victory ClaimThe RNC co-chair’s absurd complaint about counting votes cast by mail lays the groundwork for more Trump election chicanery. By Ed Kilgore 15. early and often May 6, 2024 Who’s the Trump VP Pick? Latest Odds for Every Shortlist Candidate.Does MTG have “the look”? Is Tim Scott loyal enough? Is Kristi Noem out? Here are each VP candidate’s odds in the race to be Trump’s running mate. By Margaret Hartmann 16. power May 6, 2024 Columbia Cancels Its Main Graduation CeremonyThe university said it will hold “smaller-scale, school-based celebrations” after weeks of student protests. By Andrea González-Ramírez 17. tremendous content May 6, 2024 All the Weird Stories in Kristi Noem’s New BookFrom the “dog killer” story to a made-up meeting with Kim Jong-un, here are Noem’s most eye-popping claims. By Margaret Hartmann 18. just asking questions May 6, 2024 A Columbia ’68 Revolutionary Takes Stock of Today’s ProtestsJames Simon Kunen wrote a famous memoir of the university’s most tumultuous year. He likes what he sees from the kids these days. By Benjamin Hart 19. tremendous content May 5, 2024 Kristi Noem Would Have Shot Biden’s Dog Commander, TooThe South Dakota governor, still under fire for executing her own dog, is now taking aim at the Biden family’s bite-happy former pet. By Chas Danner 20. poll position May 4, 2024 Trump-vs.-Biden Polls: Don’t Be Fooled by Outliers!Excessive focus on single polls or even short-term trends in averages signifies spin rather than analysis. By Ed Kilgore 21. the takeover May 4, 2024 Our Campus. Our Crisis.Inside the encampments and crackdowns that shook American politics. A report by the student journalists of the Columbia Daily Spectator. Edited by Columbia Daily Spectator 22. the takeover May 4, 2024 Should Columbia’s President Resign?And 27 other questions we asked the school’s students, faculty, and staff. Edited by Columbia Daily Spectator 23. the takeover May 4, 2024 Listen Up, Columbia!Portraits from a campus in crisis. Photographs by Gabriella Gregor Splaver 24. power May 3, 2024 ‘It Was Like An Ambush’An Emory professor arrested while observing students’ peaceful Pro-Palestine protest breaks down the violent police response and what comes next. By Claire Lampen 25. early and often May 3, 2024 A Trump-Rubio 2024 Ticket Could Spark a Constitutional CrisisTrump is looking at Little Marco as a running mate. But because of the 12th Amendment, that would risk of saddling him with Kamala Harris as VP. By Ed Kilgore 26. trump on trial May 3, 2024 David Pecker and Keith Davidson, the Gossip RacketeersAt the heart of the Trump trial is a sleazy caper gone wrong. By Andrew Rice 27. early and often May 3, 2024 Kristi Noem Killed Her Dog. Why Is She Telling Us This?Why does Trump’s potential VP pick tell a story about fatally shooting a puppy she “hated” in her new book? Here are the top four theories. By Margaret Hartmann 28. the inside game May 3, 2024 It’s Not 1968 to Joe BidenThe president isn’t worried about campus protests sinking the youth vote. Should he be? By Gabriel Debenedetti 29. early and often May 2, 2024 Kristi Noem Says Dog She Shot Was the Real KillerThe governor responded to the “dog killer” scandal on Hannity by emphasizing that Cricket was a “dangerous” jerk who killed “for fun.” By Margaret Hartmann 30. tremendous content May 2, 2024 Trump: I’m Not Sleeping in Court, I’m Resting My ‘Beautiful Blue Eyes’The defense Trump posted on Truth Social is about as believable as claiming his dog ate documents about his hush-money payments. By Margaret Hartmann 31. early and often May 2, 2024 MTG and Gaetz Manage to Smear Both Jews and Fellow ChristiansThe House antisemitism bill rightly rejects the doctrine that Jews are responsible for Jesus’s death. They say it’s an essential Christian belief. By Ed Kilgore 32. early and often May 2, 2024 Are Libertarians MAGA-Adjacent Now?Trump’s speech to the Libertarian Party’s national convention will draw attention to the party’s takeover by a faction open to his transgressions. By Ed Kilgore 33. what we know May 2, 2024 What to Know About the New Student-Loan-Forgiveness PlansBiden’s relief measures and proposals are good news for borrowers — if you can figure out their looming deadlines and complexity. By Lynnley Browning, Nia Prater, and Chas Danner 34. the national interest May 2, 2024 The House Antisemitism Bill Is Bad for the JewsAnd free speech. By Jonathan Chait 35. politics May 2, 2024 NYPD Attempts to Back Up ‘Outside Agitators’ Columbia ClaimOfficials claim a significant number of nonstudents were among those arrested this week. By Nia Prater 36. power May 2, 2024 Hundreds of Student Protesters Have Been Arrested This WeekUniversities across the country are calling in police to crack down on Gaza solidarity encampments. By Andrea González-Ramírez 37. the national interest May 2, 2024 Biden Is Losing the Election in the Center, Not the LeftThe voters he needs aren’t occupying college campuses. By Jonathan Chait 38. life after roe May 1, 2024 Arizona Has Repealed Its Civil War–Era Abortion BanBut the restrictions are still expected to take effect for a few months this summer. By Andrea González-Ramírez 39. early and often May 1, 2024 Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Attempt to Go Mainstream Is OverFor a moment, MTG was an adviser to Speaker McCarthy and on Trump’s VP shortlist. Now she’s an isolated crackpot once again. By Ed Kilgore 40. the law Apr. 30, 2024 Real-Life FKA Twigs Developing a Deep-Fake FKA TwigsShe testified before Congress in favor of AI regulation and the NO FAKES Act. By Justin Curto 41. life after roe Apr. 30, 2024 Two Big Lies Trump Is Telling on AbortionTrump is trying to justify his “states’ rights” flip-flop on abortion. But he’s just providing more evidence that he can’t be trusted. By Ed Kilgore 42. trump on trial Apr. 30, 2024 ‘Sleepy Don’: Trump Falls Asleep (Four Times!) at Hush Money TrialA running list of Donald Trump’s many courtroom snoozes during his Manhattan criminal trial. By Margaret Hartmann 43. politics Apr. 30, 2024 Drew Barrymore Says This Country Needs a ‘Momala’Kamala Harris nodded politely and probably wondered if Al Gore ever had to do this. By Olivia Craighead 44. poll position Apr. 30, 2024 Biden and Trump–Hating Voters Aren’t Wild About RFK Jr. EitherPolling on voters alienated by both major-party candidates shows no big advantage for either and no exodus to Kennedy. They may just stay home. By Ed Kilgore 45. the national interest Apr. 30, 2024 Trump’s Abortion-Pill Stance ‘2 Weeks Away,’ Which Is Trumpspeak for ‘Never’His secret plans are always two weeks away. By Jonathan Chait 46. the national interest Apr. 30, 2024 Why the Right Loves the Anti-Israel EncampmentsThree reasons Trump and Bibi want the protests to continue. By Jonathan Chait 47. stop the presses Apr. 30, 2024 Do We Still Elect Nice, Boring Guys Like John Avlon to Congress These Days?The former CNN pundit is trying to flip the Hamptons congressional seat blue with his West Wing throwback politics. By Shawn McCreesh 48. life after roe Apr. 29, 2024 Why Abortion Rights May Face New Setbacks in NovemberPost-Roe, pro-choice measures have won every battle at the polls. But anti-abortion activists have found new ways to push back in 2024. By Ed Kilgore 49. politics Apr. 29, 2024 Why Is Kristi Noem Defending Killing Her Dog?The South Dakota governor and Trump VP hopeful is arguing that it was totally legal. By Olivia Craighead 50. just asking questions Apr. 29, 2024 Jim VandeHei on AI-Proofing the News and Ignoring ‘Twitter Nerds’The outspoken Axios CEO thinks the future is personalized, brief, and human. 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