Plus, Trump’s new defense secretary is a total nightmare, and more...
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In a long-running fight with Washington, the Beehive State’s top politicos have found a novel way to escalate the conflict with the Supreme Court. |
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Montana has already hunted and killed 66 wolves this season -- but the situation is about to get even worse. The state is gearing up to open its trapping season, and could start putting out lethal wolf traps just after Thanksgiving. |
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Here are some of the most outrageous things Pete Hegseth has said. |
The Biden administration cut pandemic-era health benefits, and the Harris campaign failed to present any comprehensive health care reform policies. This was not an inspiring message for voters. |
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Join us on Tuesday, November 19, as The New Republic’s editor Michael Tomasky and staff writers Matt Ford, Greg Sargent, and Nina Burleigh help you digest the election results and the short- and long-term implications for our democracy, rights, and political institutions. |
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As pundits scribble and Democrats point fingers, it’s OK to sit the postelection period out and build strength for the challenging days ahead. |
The FX adaptation of Patrick Radden Keefe’s bestseller about the Troubles is a gutting and grand limited series. But it needed more time to do its subject justice. | {{#if }} 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}} For climate activists, the current moment is almost unbearably bleak. But the task is clear: to build a mass movement that completely overhauls our current political system. |
Jack Smith is on his way out—after accomplishing practically nothing. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
As Trump’s personnel choices signal mass deportations are coming, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman explains how this will spike inflation—and why Trump voters will soon realize they’ve been had. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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It wasn’t the economy. It wasn’t inflation, or anything else. It was how people perceive those things, which points to one overpowering answer. |
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