Ed Kilgore
Ed Kilgore is a political columnist for New York Magazine; a longtime contributor to the Washington Monthly; and a former policy adviser to three governors and a U.S. senator from his home state of Georgia.
Ed Kilgore is a political columnist for New York Magazine; a longtime contributor to the Washington Monthly; and a former policy adviser to three governors and a U.S. senator from his home state of Georgia.
Despite Trump’s punitive spectacles, reform efforts persist across states, and there’s hope for policies that draw on the best traditions from both the left and right.
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A new report from Yale epitomizes the sector’s problems of myopia and elitism.
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The longtime conservative commentator is wrapping his newfound opposition to the president in loopy anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.
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The Health and Human Services Secretary’s push to deregulate unapproved peptides will inevitably lead to worse health outcomes.
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More than three decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the promise of a democratic Russia has given way to something much darker—and far more durable.
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