Breaking news from Washington and beyond
Breaking news from Washington and beyond From Washington and beyond |
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Donald Trump does not have the best grasp of geopolitics. |
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On February 12, we are producing an important event to help you prepare for Trump 2.0. Livestreamed from Washington, D.C., it will gather influential political commentators determined to mitigate the imminent threats of a second Trump term, including Jamie Raskin, Bennie Thompson, Olivia Troye, Mark Zaid, and more. |
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Donald Trump slipped the anti-abortion language into an otherwise unrelated order. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
Pete Hegseth’s ex-sister-in-law sent an affidavit to the Senate Armed Services Committee regarding his nomination. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
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Activist, peace builder, and author of Crossing Boundaries—A Traveler’s Guide to World Peace Aziz Abu Sarah joins The New Republic’s Alex Shephard on Tuesday, January 28, for the next TNR Live. Join us to learn how socially conscious travel can promote peace across cultures and perspectives. |
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Congress is trying to correct a major self-own. |
Musk is under fire for doing a Nazi salute at Donald Trump’s inauguration—twice. | {{#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}} Elise Stefanik doesn’t have a good answer for why neo-Nazis are celebrating what sure looked like a Hitler salute from the president’s biggest ally. |
Donald Trump finally created DOGE. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
Republicans are bending over backward to excuse Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons of the January 6 insurrectionists. |
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With their green, rolling hills and mild climates, Ireland and Northern Ireland are particularly beautiful in the spring. Join a tour of the region through a unique "dual narrative" perspective, with Catholic and Protestant tour guides sharing their communities’ histories and stories, giving you insight into how peace was built and the hard work so many are still doing to sustain it today. |
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