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Aymann Ismail

Aymann Ismail

Staff Writer at Slate

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  • English
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  • Politics

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Recent Articles

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I Left My 2-Year-Old Alone With My Husband for 15 Minutes. The Aftermath Might Haunt My Marriage ...

I don't think I'm overreacting here.
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I Watched the Democrats Lose Muslim Support Last Election. This Gav...

Even coming in second, the mayor of Newark proved something important.
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Brad Lander Managed His Arrest Just Fine. What He Saw in the Interr...

The New York mayoral candidate on his day in immigration court.
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I Saw Up Close Exactly Why Zohran Mamdani Won—and Why the Attacks D...

This should have strategists on both sides of the aisle taking note.
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I Heard Lots of Tales of What Fatherhood Would Bring. One Trip Show...

The many male-only spaces of Cairo and my journey to fatherhood.
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I Wrote a Book About Being a Dad. Pro-Israel Protesters Showed Up t...

My book, Becoming Baba, isn’t a polemic. It’s about raising Muslim kids. But for some people, that’s too much to handle.
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YouTube Pranksters Thought a Netanyahu Interview Would Be Good for ...

The journalism was bad beyond parody—but I’m not here to condemn it.
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Is There Really a “Hostage” in the Texas Statehouse?

A lawmaker is living in the House chamber. Why?
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Israel Has Killed a Staggering Number of Palestinian Journalists Si...

No, they’re not “combatants.” And yes, targeting them is a violation of international law.
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Charlie Kirk Helped Create an American Culture That Would Laugh at ...

It’s hard to take the outrage about this kind of dark humor seriously.
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She’s 23. She’s One of Gaza’s Most Influential Journalists. Now She...

This is what it’s like to live life under bombardment.