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Published inGENHow the Karen Meme Benefits the RightUncool middle-aged white women are Democrats’ best hope for unseating Trump. Why does the online left hate them so much?May 28, 202041May 28, 202041
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Published inGENInside Valerie Plame’s Spy ConventionEx-CIA spooks clash over Russiagate while lunching on enchiladasFeb 18, 20199Feb 18, 20199
Published inGENThe Long Game for the Fifth SCOTUS SeatThis battle was never about Roe v. Wade. The real prize, as always, is money and the power to make more of it.Oct 3, 201814Oct 3, 201814
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Surreal and Uncanny EncountersNina Burleigh is on assignment with Newsweek in Antarctica.Dec 6, 2015Dec 6, 2015
The Tale of the WhaleNina Burleigh is on assignment with Newsweek in Antarctica.Dec 4, 2015Dec 4, 2015