The South Carolina senatorâs presidential run will allow Republicans to demonstrateâbrieflyâthat they arenât racists. by Walter Shapiro
Why Conservatives Suddenly Care About Saving the Whales Sean Hannityâs and Marjorie Taylor Greeneâs use of wildlife to undermine wind projects is cynical and counterproductive. But some liberals are falling for it. by Liza Featherstone
The Supreme Court Says Andy Warholâs 15 Minutes Are Up The high courtâs ruling on the nature of âtransformativeâ works of art could have major ramifications for artists working todayâas well as the A.I. enthusiasts looking toward tomorrow. by Matt Ford
Ronald Steel: A Great Historian Who Punctured the Pious In magisterial books and sharp essaysâmany of them for The New RepublicâSteel, who died recently at 92, became one of the most vital foreign policy voices of his age. by Eric Alterman
Why Has Only One Senatorâs Staff Unionized? Last year, the staffs of 17 House Democrats unionized. Things are moving much, much slower in the Senateâand now that the GOP has the House, things are weird there too. by Pablo ManrÃquez