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A Painfully Close Reading of That Terrible Trump Victory Poem

A Painfully Close Reading of That Terrible Trump Victory Poem

An enormous burning mountain of crap

By Emily Temple | January 20, 2017

We See What We Want: On the Ever-Widening Political Divide

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Marco Polo Thought He Saw Unicorns—He Was Wrong

By Gabrielle Bellot | January 19, 2017

How to Report the Truth in the Age of Trump

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By David L. Ulin | January 19, 2017

A Prisoner's View of the Trump Administration

A Prisoner's View of the Trump Administration

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By Sabine Heinlein | January 19, 2017

Dr. Seuss or Donald Trump? You Decide

Dr. Seuss or Donald Trump? You Decide

A Quiz in Honor of a Fake and Terrible Poem

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