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Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week Medicaid was once a little-regarded program. It is now a policy heavyweight—and with an enrollment larger than Medicare’s, it’s very, very popular. |
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The state’s voters defeated an abortion ban. So why can’t more people get one? |
Nearly three-quarters of investments spurred on by the IRA have flowed to states that voted for Trump. We’ll soon see how committed Republicans are to snatching from their own constituents. | {{#if }} Memorial Day Sale: Become a TNR Member for 50% Off |
Get the most out of TNR’s breaking news and in-depth analysis with our membership subscriptions, featuring exclusive benefits that help you dive deeper into today’s top stories. | {{/if}} R. Crumb’s cartoons plumb the grotesque corners of the American unconscious. |
By paving the way for an American pope, Leo’s predecessor has ensured the faith won’t get hijacked by the right. |
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Undoubtedly, Donald Trump is a threat to American democracy; but the bigger threat is the obscene wealth gap that allowed his rise. This event on Tuesday, June 24 will build on our special reporting and polling about the concentration of wealth in America. |
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An investigative history of the scandal-plagued company shines a light on a health care industry riddled with corruption and criminality. |
Dylan has been many men. Can we allow him to be merely himself? |
An underdressed reporter journeys across icy, barren Greenland—and into Trump’s bored, nineteenth-century brain. |
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TNR Travel: New Dates Added |
Join a special group of readers and supporters on a lovingly designed, all-inclusive tour of one of the most spellbinding places in the world. Drawing on The New Republic’s special contacts among local historians, artists, and chefs, we’ve created a first-class experience that will immerse you in Cuba’s colorful and unique history, politics, and culture. |
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