Breaking news from Washington and beyond
Breaking news from Washington and beyond From Washington and beyond |
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Republican Representative Nancy Mace called the police on a transgender activist for physically attacking her. But eyewitnesses say that’s nowhere close to what happened. |
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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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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. reportedly wants to use the CIA to investigate one very specific conspiracy theory. |
Senator Kyrsten Sinema, with the help of her buddy Joe Manchin, took one final chance to help out Republicans and give them control of the NLRB. | {{#if }} Dive into a world of thought-provoking journalism, incisive commentary, and engaging cultural coverage. The New Republic has been at the forefront of American intellectual life for over a century, and now you can share its brilliance with your loved ones (or indulge yourself), and become a TNR member, at a fantastic price. Hurry, this special offer ends soon! | {{/if}} Apparently palling around with a dictator isn’t such a big deal. |
Christopher Wray announced he will step down in January 2025. |
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Billy Long, an anti-tax huckster who doesn’t think the IRS should exist, makes his living promising to cut your tax bill 40 percent. |
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A new Trump Tower has launched just weeks before Donald Trump is set to return to office. |
Incoming Majority Leader John Thune has a plan to defy Donald Trump. |
Donald Trump’s team is prepared to use the Justice Department for its "war on woke." |
Donald Trump will avoid accountability. But will his alleged partners in crime? |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
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A far from exhaustive guide to the books that our critics most admired in 2024 |
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