Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week
Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong says the U.S. is in "decline" and embraces a cultish tech movement to build "network" societies beyond the reach of nation-states—and he’s got Congress eating out of his hand. |
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It is not antisemitic to defend Palestinian human rights. And it’s past time for more American Jews to say so to correct a media that’s lost the thread. |
Jason Reitman’s movie is an ode to Lorne Michaels, afraid to take even small risks. |
Already we can draw two big lessons from Hurricane Helene’s catastrophic fallout. |
A celebratory postdebate picture, heavily edited to masculinize Vance’s features, shows how close Republicans come to gender dysphoria and trans gender theory—without realizing it. |
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Join The New Republic's Greg Sargent, Democracy Forward's Sky Perryman, and other top policy minds to discuss the far-reaching implications of Project 2025 on democracy, the policy blueprint outlined by ultra-conservatives for the Trump administration. |
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