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Apple’s Zipped Lips on Chips

U.S. and European officials talk incessantly about making more of the world’s advanced computer chips anywhere other than…

A Departing House Democrat Traces 30 Years of G.O.P. History

As a young congressional aide, David Price witnessed the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 from…

Oh, Brother: The Not-Quite-Tell-All Books by Presidential Sisters

In her 1921 biography about her brother Theodore Roosevelt, Corrine Roosevelt Robinson saw no harm in sharing “almost…

Democrats Face Tough Questions as a Border Saga Enters a New Chapter

The Biden administration is grappling with the political fallout of the end of Title 42, a pandemic-era policy…

How Young Latinos’ Online and TV Habits Offer Political Clues for 2022

Greetings from your co-host Leah Askarinam. Blake Hounshell is off this week. We have an item tonight from…

Foxes and D.C. Politicians Don’t Mix, As This Week and History Show

When a call about a fox sighting at the U.S. Capitol came in Monday night, it wasn’t a…

What’s the Future of Online Grocery Shopping?

The conventional wisdom has been that the pandemic will spark a widespread and permanent shift in American habits…

The Old-Timers Are Chasing Netflix

It’s a question that’s almost as old as Netflix: How long can we have the world’s favorite streaming…

Hugs to Boring

This week, a company I never think about scooped up another one I had forgotten existed. It was…

Republicans and Democrats Begin to Sharply Diverge on Crime

Even some Democrats are sensing a shift in the political winds and adapting accordingly. The leading challenger to…

Competing for Streets and Sidewalks

Almost as soon as technologists invented robots to haul groceries or burritos to people’s doors, the arguments over…

There’s No Global Shopping Mall

Many apps that Americans use are also popular across the world, at least outside China. Facebook, WhatsApp, Google…