Editors’ Picks
E-mortality: Death in the Digital Age
“Not everyone is notable enough for a Wikipedia entry. If you’re not notable, then you’re just gone.”
From Ankara, Without Love: The Battle for Turkey Reaches Texas Charter Schools
“It is a conspiracy. But it’s a conspiracy of facts.”
An Interview with Joe Kennedy III, Representative from MA-4
“You might be choosing between something that looks great on a resume and something that pushes you out of your comfort zone. I would give a lot of thought to the latter option”
Ditch Disenfranchisement: Restore Felons’ Rights to Vote
“Even after leaving life behind bars, former felons continue to be punished over and over again.”
After Shootings, Adapting New Policies for Increased School Security
“Four months into 2018, there have already been 20 school shootings in the U.S. Once a week, students at one unlucky school are exposed to the dangers of gun violence.”
An Interview with David Pepper, Ohio Democratic Party Chairman
“My book has sort of a happy Washington ending where once they discover that the election was rigged they do something about it, and what’s so sad is that for the last year and a half, Congress hasn’t been able to find its way to do anything about any of these issues.”
An Interview with Zephyr Teachout, Former New York Gubernatorial Candidate
“There’s no end to the story. I’m still fighting the Party of the Right.”
A Yale Professor Explains: Daniel Mattingly Talks Xi Jinping
“It’s a violent business being an autocrat, and it will only worsen because of this unclear succession process.”