Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week
Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week Saturday October 26, 2024 |
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During his presidency, the high court’s conservatives proved to be resistant to the idea that Donald Trump was their legal client. This year, that all changed. |
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DOC NYC, America’s largest documentary festival, returns November 13 – December 1 with in-person and online screenings! Featuring 31 world premieres, over 200 films and events, and some very special guests, DOC NYC’s 15th annual edition will be the most exciting yet! And until October 18, get an All Film Pass – with access to every DOC NYC title playing this year, for a special discounted price. Visit docnyc.net to learn more – tickets and full lineup coming October 10! |
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Stellantis is struggling, and blaming governments for not supporting electric vehicles. Workers say the problem is the CEOs, instead. |
Polling by right-leaning firms has exploded this cycle. Maybe they want to be accurate—or maybe they’re trying to create a sense of momentum for Donald Trump. |
By Greg Sargent, Michael Tomasky |
In Emily Witt’s memoir of hedonism and journalism, dancing is a way of processing political chaos. |
Some were just embarrassing. Many were horrific. All of them should disqualify him from another four years in the White House. |
By The New Republic Editors |
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This is no ordinary campaign, but it is exactly the campaign we needed at this extraordinary historic juncture. |
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