How Marvel Helped Sell Us Forever Wars
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Can a comic book icon of military power be used to challenge war propaganda?
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“Uber for nurses” is extracting profits and hurting health care, all to solve a problem that doesn’t exist.
Can a comic book icon of military power be used to challenge war propaganda?
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After the murder of health insurance executive Brian Thompson, the industry is facing a public reckoning. Will it be enough to deliver change?
Master Plan’s first episode explores a scandal that inspired groundbreaking anti-corruption legislation — if only the reforms could have lasted.
As brand-name companies fund the break-in, a White House memo envisions dark money and Nixon leaves a ticking time bomb in D.C.
Our third episode introduces the architect behind the master plan’s original blueprint, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Lewis Powell.
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