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A preview of the debates ahead. Every one gets the same treatment: the strongest case for each side, what all sides are dodging, and the question handed back to you. New issue every Monday, here's a taste of what's in the queue.

Gun Culture
The gun debate is about mass shootings. But most people who die by a gun in America shoot themselves.
Is College Worth It?
Americans have decided college isn't worth it. The paychecks of graduates strongly disagree.
Housing
America is short millions of homes. The people blocking them often own one, and like it that way.
Term Limits
Eight in ten Americans want term limits for Congress. That's exactly why we'll never get them.
The Death Penalty
Most Americans say some crimes deserve death. Almost no one wants to look at how we decide who dies.
Ozempic & Weight
A drug finally made losing weight easy. That's exactly what so many people can't forgive about it.
Sports Betting
In 2018 betting on sports was mostly illegal. Now it's in your pocket, and wired into the government's budget.
Nuclear Power
For fifty years we feared nuclear power. Now we may need it to run the machines we built to replace ourselves.
Foreign Aid
Americans think we spend a quarter of the budget on foreign aid. The real number is closer to a penny on the dollar.
School Choice
"Let the money follow the child," one side says. "Off the cliff with the public school," says the other.
Social Media & Kids
Teen anxiety and the smartphone rose together. Whether one caused the other is the most consequential maybe in parenting.
Universal Basic Income
Give people cash with no strings, the worry goes, and they'll stop working. The biggest U.S. experiment just tested that.
Voter ID
More than 8 in 10 Americans want voter ID. The fight isn't really about ID, it's about who quietly can't get one.
Big Tech
A judge ruled Google an illegal monopoly. Then declined to break it up, and that tells you the whole problem.
High-Skilled Immigration
America trains some of the world's best engineers, then charges them $100,000 to stay. Or imports cheap labor that undercuts its own graduates.
Tariffs
They promised to bring the factories home. A year in, America lost tens of thousands of factory jobs and paid more per household.
Trust in the News
Only 28% of Americans trust the news, an all-time low. Among one party, it's 8%.
Crypto
For a decade it was the Wild West. Washington just built a sheriff's office, the question is whether it protects you or the industry.
Assisted Dying
Few things sound more humane than a peaceful end. Then a country tried it, and started offering death to people who weren't dying at all.
AI & Jobs
The CEO building the AI says it could erase half of entry-level white-collar jobs. The official selling it says that's a hoax.
The Supreme Court
The Court's approval is at a record low. The cure half the country wants might destroy the one thing that makes a court a court.
Reparations
California studied reparations for years and produced a 1,100-page plan. Then apologized, wrote a small check, and paid no one.
A Wealth Tax
A billionaire can borrow against a fortune for decades and pay almost nothing. The fix everyone loves may be the one that can't actually work.
Homelessness
Everyone agrees the tents on the sidewalk are a crisis. No one agrees whether the answer is a key or a cell.

And the "Sacred Cow" series

A special run on the beliefs each side treats as untouchable, and abandons the moment it's inconvenient. The first, "Follow the Science," is live now. Ahead: free speech, "my body, my choice," fiscal responsibility, the free market, and more. Same method: we hold up the mirror to both tribes.

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