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Prospect Weekend Reads
Week of November 14th
Stories from the week you don't want to miss!
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) talks to reporters, November
15, 2022, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
Republicans Are in for Two Years of Hell
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With an impossibly slim majority in the House, the next two years of
Republican politics will be a battle between the establishment and
Trumpist factions of the party. Ryan Cooper wrote about the dynamics
currently at play within the GOP.
Courts Use Increasingly Lawless Arguments to Block Student Debt Relief
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The courts have ruled on an emergency injunction of President Biden's
student debt cancellation program. David Dayen wrote about how in
practice, the conservative judiciary is creating two different legal
systems: one for policies they like and one for policies they don't.
Swifties Go Berserk Toward Ticketmaster
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The ticketing behemoth, the result of a 2010 merger between Ticketmaster
and Live Nation, may have finally messed with the wrong group of
millions of rabid fans. Jarod Facundo has the story.
Still Democracy's Death Watch
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President Obama's win in 2008, many Americans claimed racism was dead,
but it didn't open the door to a post-racial society. Today, many
believe Democrats' success in the midterms saved democracy, but it just
bought the country an extra 24 months. Read Gabrielle Gurley on how
anti-democratic forces are still alive on the right.
We Already Have Laws to Stop Crypto Fraud
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After the collapse of FTX and Sam Bankman-Fried's declaration of
bankruptcy, there is renewed focus on how to properly regulate crypto.
But there are already laws on the books prohibiting fraud, as David
Dayen explains. They should be enforced.
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