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Satire from The Borowitz Report

Tucker Carlson Claims Secret Service Texts Were Deleted by Hillary Clinton

The Fox News host arrived at the conclusion “only after eliminating Hunter Biden as a suspect.”
Satire from The Borowitz Report

Fox News Unable to Air January 6th Hearings Owing to Reruns of Benghazi Hearings

“Our responsibility to our viewers, first and foremost, is to keep them up to date on what’s going on with Benghazi,” Tucker Carlson explained.
Satire from The Borowitz Report

Hillary Clinton Helpfully Suggests that Republicans Look at Trump’s E-mails

“Given how hard he tried to keep them from being released, those must be some e-mails,” the former Secretary of State said.
The New Yorker Interview

Edie Falco Knows How to Let Go

She will humor your “Sopranos” theories, but she’s moved on.
Shouts & Murmurs

Other Projects by Former and Present Politicians

In the spirit of Barack Obama’s podcast with Bruce Springsteen, behold “Macarons with Emmanuel Macron,” “Kiss & Tell with Henry Kissinger,” and more.
Satire from The Borowitz Report

Ron Johnson Calls Hillary’s Absence from Insurrection Videos Suspicious

“How hard would it be for Hillary Clinton to put on some horns and fur pelts?” the Republican senator asked. “That is vintage Hillary.”
Satire from The Borowitz Report

Republicans Say It Is Unconstitutional to Hold Officials Accountable Unless They Are Hillary

“To see legal guardrails that James Madison explicitly designed for Hillary Clinton used on someone who is demonstrably not Hillary Clinton is a disgrace,” one senator said.
Daily Comment

What My Ninety-Two-Year-Old Mother and Her Cohort Have Taught Us This Election

Her generation had a more visceral understanding of what was at stake than many of us did. They had seen men like Trump before.
Satire from The Borowitz Report

Trump Confident He Will Defeat Hillary Clinton

“A lot of people don’t think I will beat Hillary, but they should prepare to be wrong,” the President said.
Page-Turner

Curtis Sittenfeld’s “Rodham” Offers the Catharsis of Uncomplicated Regret

The novel imagines a Hillary Clinton who manages to avoid most of the controversy that clings to her real-life counterpart.
Campaign Chronicles

How Milwaukee Could Decide the Next President

What may be the most downtrodden urban community in the United States has a superpower.
The Front Row

The Unintentional Politics of Clint Eastwood’s “Richard Jewell”

Eastwood’s new film offers a political fable polished so brightly that it can reflect more or less any prejudice that a viewer brings to it.
Cultural Comment

The Broadway Life of Hillary Clinton

The former Presidential candidate is an avid theatregoer. But Lucas Hnath’s “Hillary and Clinton,” set during her 2008 bid, may be the only Broadway play at which Clinton is guaranteed not to show up.
Profiles

Lucas Hnath Lets Actors Fight It Out Onstage

The playwright, a master at capturing duelling perspectives, takes on a notoriously complicated marriage with his new Broadway play, “Hillary and Clinton.”
Letter from Trump’s Washington

George H. W. Bush’s Funeral Was the Corny, Feel-Good Moment That Washington Craves

You don’t have to accept George H. W. Bush’s whole family legacy to say that he seemed like a genuinely nice guy, and the warm tone of his funeral offered a reprieve from partisan tension.
The Political Scene Podcast

James Comey Makes His Case to America

Bitterly resented by supporters of Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump alike, the former F.B.I. director tells his side of the story.
News Desk

The Women Running in the Midterm Elections During the Trump Era

This year’s wave of women candidates has some striking features besides its sheer size.