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Alexander NazaryanThe New Yorker |
Last year, German health minister Karl Lauterbach did something politicians almost never do unless they’ve been caught with their pants down: He...
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In 1965, as New York City was preparing to elect a new mayor, legendary columnist Murray Kempton judged the Republican candidate, then-Rep. John V....
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