Plus, this is What Elon Musk really wants from Donald Trump, and more...
Tesla is working on self-driving robotaxis trained by artificial intelligence. All it needs is a friendly government to clear away some pesky regulations. |
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On February 12, TNR’s editor Michael Tomasky and staff writers Timothy Noah and Greg Sargent will host an important event to help you prepare for Trump 2.0. Live streamed from Washington, D.C., it will gather top minds in politics and culture determined to mitigate the possible damages of a second Trump term. |
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The Supreme Court case is a harbinger of intrastate conflict to come, as red state attorneys general ramp up their campaigns against blue state governance. |
At the heart of "Our Evenings" is the recognition that Britain had something beautiful once and threw it all away. |
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Join us on Tuesday, January 28 as The New Republic’s photo director, Stephanie Heimann, and Aziz Abu Sarah discuss how socially conscious travel can promote peace across cultures and perspectives. |
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The oligarchs’ bet that the president-elect would retreat on promises that might mess with their wealth is paying off. |
Donald Trump is starting to take his preposterous joke seriously. | {{#if }} Dive into a world of thought-provoking journalism, incisive commentary, and engaging cultural coverage. The New Republic has been at the forefront of American intellectual life for over a century, and now you can share its brilliance with your loved ones (or indulge yourself), and become a TNR member, at a fantastic price. Hurry, this special offer ends soon! | {{/if}} The party is proceeding with a strategy that has not historically worked very well. |
As Trump’s first moves show how he’ll make life miserable for the GOP Congress and betray his voters, congressional scholar Norman Ornstein decodes all the noise and explains what’s coming. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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Experience Ireland and Northern Ireland through a unique "dual narrative" perspective, with Catholic and Protestant tour guides sharing their communities’ histories and stories. You’ll enrich your understanding of the conflict’s personal nature, while gaining insight into how peace was built and the hard work so many are still doing to sustain it today. |
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