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Aymann Ismail

Aymann Ismail

Staff Writer at Slate

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Recent Articles

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It Might Seem Obvious What Happened to the UnitedHealthcare CEO. Don’t Be So Sure.

A scholar of criminal justice and contract killing saw something else in the shooting—potentially.
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They Turned Against Kamala Harris in Decisive Numbers. They’re Abou...

The view after Trump’s win in Dearborn, Michigan.
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One of the Biggest Questions of the Election Is About to Be Answere...

One Democratic pollster sounded the alarm months ago. No one listened.
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Parenting advice: I think my sister is trying to exploit her kids f...

This doesn’t sit right with me at all.
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Parenting advice: We just caught my 7-year-old in a series of ridic...

This isn’t like her at all.
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Kamala Harris’ Most Outspoken Holdouts Issued a Statement That Chan...

A leader of the movement explains what’s happening.
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That Sure Is One Way to Convince Young Men Not to Vote for Donald T...

"Instead of seeing—you know—it's a picture of Donald Trump."
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She Watched the Pager Attacks Unfold in Lebanon. She Almost Can’t B...

A reporter for an English-language paper in Beirut on the devastation unfolding.
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I Spent the Weekend in the Ohio Town Where Trump Said Immigrants Ar...

Schools emptied after bomb threats. Proud Boys rallied. People here wondered whether it would ever end.
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This Isn’t Going Away for Kamala Harris

“I’m at a point where I’m incredibly disappointed and embarrassed to be a member of the Democratic Party."
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The DNC has been a success—except for the issue Kamala Harris reall...

The Democrats pushing for a cease-fire in Gaza feel like they're in another world at a giddy convention in Chicago.