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Harold Maass

Harold Maass

Contributing Editor at The Week Online

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United States
Languages
  • English
Covering topics
  • Business
  • Finance & Banking Services

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Recent Articles

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Will the Biden-Trump debates matter?

The campaigns agreed to Biden-Trump debates. The question is who, if anyone, they’ll help.
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'Will Republicans vote for Donald Trump even if he's found guilty?'

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'Voters clearly care about things other than abortion'

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'How many people will vote for RFK Jr. as a protest against the rea...

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'We have to stop enjoying our hate so much'

'We have to stop enjoying our hate so much'
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The UK's asylum trap - The Week

The UK asylum system is widely acknowledged to be broken. It’s also an electoral ‘wedge issue’ between the Tories and Labour
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Will abortion decide the 2024 elections?

Abortion access is on the ballot in several states and a focus in the presidential campaign. The question is whether it will boost Democrats as much as they hope.
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The Boston Marathon bombing: Reactions from around the world - The ...

America’s friends express an outpouring of sympathy. Its enemies react with undisguised glee
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Is hookup culture a myth?

A new study finds that students are having less sex these days than two decades ago
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China's nightmarish working conditions: By the numbers

Monday’s deadly poultry plant fire calls attention to safety problems that kill tens of thousands of people every year
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Michelle Obama: Does the first lady belong at the Oscars?

To some, Mrs. Obama's cameo was the highlight of the Academy Awards. To others, it was an unwelcome intrusion of Washington politics on Hollywood's big night