FARAH STOCKMAN
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One of the Strangest Friendships in Washington
How Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, formed an unlikely friendship with a liberal lawyer.
Do Right by Our Afghan Allies. Pass the Afghan Adjustment Act.
Thousands of Afghan refugees in the U.S. are still living with uncertainty as they wait for resolution of their immigration status.
What New Hampshire Can Tell Us About Restoring Faith in Elections
The state is trying to work with people who doubt the voting process rather than demonizing them.
They Are Betting $100 Million on Pluralism. Will It Work?
A group of donors is fighting polarization by funding face-to-face interactions among Americans across political, racial and religious divides.
Three Things Americans Should Learn From Xi’s China
The tactics he has used to maintain power may end up weakening his country in the end.
DeSantis’s Martha’s Vineyard Migrants Stunt Shows the Asylum System Is Broken
America’s immigration system has long been overburdened and outdated.
Even With Biden as a Pro-Labor Champion, Unionizing Is Still a Grind
A flurry of new organizing efforts is giving young people hope. But even with a champion in the White House, unionizing is still a grind.
American Real Estate Was a Money Launderer’s Dream. That’s Changing.
How Cleveland became a poster child for the need for more transparency in the U.S. real estate industry.
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