Amy Sullivan
Amy Sullivan is a Chicago-based journalist who has written about religion, politics, and culture as a senior editor for Time, National Journal, and Yahoo. She was an editor at the Washington Monthly from 2004 to 2006.
Amy Sullivan is a Chicago-based journalist who has written about religion, politics, and culture as a senior editor for Time, National Journal, and Yahoo. She was an editor at the Washington Monthly from 2004 to 2006.
MAGA has mountains of merch. Why don’t Democrats?
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America’s unsightly but effective Warthog jet is being heavily deployed in the Persian Gulf, decades after the service wanted to retire it.
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If Democrats made the mistake of packing the Supreme Court, birthright citizenship would be no more, along with free elections.
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The famous author and law professor argues that the president isn’t prevented from serving a third term. This former Dershowitz admirer begs to differ.
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Middle East fighting creates an opportunity for Ukraine, and its fierce military technology—but Kyiv and America’s allies must seize the moment.
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A federal judge sided with the artificial intelligence company’s argument that the government violated its right to free speech, but the dispute is far from over.
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An unheralded provision in the “big beautiful” tax act creates a beachhead for quality control in higher education that both parties have worked towards for three-quarters of a century. Will it survive?
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