Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week
Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week Reconnecting the Democratic Party to the working class is an electoral and a moral imperative, and it will be my mission for the rest of my life. |
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Donald Trump and Elon Musk are ushering in a new age of bribery, graft, and corruption to American politics. |
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We need media that advocate for well-being, not gaslight people into believing their suffering is liberty. |
Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson’s progressive vision for how to make government great again | {{#if }} Preparing for the Dark Days of a Trump Presidency |
To mount an effective fight for the future, we need facts. We need hard evidence and smart, aggressive reporting. But most of all, we need a well-informed public to unite against the dark days ahead. Help us fight back against Trump’s dangerous second term by subscribing today. | {{/if}} The ax has come down on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and that could have unexpectedly deadly consequences for your pets—not to mention your own health. |
Trump is doing what he promised on the campaign trail: wreaking economic havoc on America and destroying the rules-based international order. Voters chose him anyway. |
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Lawyer Norm Eisen talks with TNR editor Michael Tomasky about the dozens of anti-Trump lawsuits he’s involved with—and how he’s winning. |
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His second term has been driven by long-standing priorities of the conservative movement. |
Widening the lens to capitalism itself could yield insights on how to close the gap. |
The HBO show’s wealthy characters may be villainous, but that doesn’t make their lives any less alluring. |
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On March 25, TNR contributors Kim Kelly and Brian Goldstone introduce us to Goldstone’s new book, There Is No Place for Us: Working and Homeless in America. By telling the unforgettable stories of five Atlanta families, this landmark work of journalism exposes a new and troubling trend—the dramatic rise of the "working homeless" in cities across America. |
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