Plus, why some people will vote for abortion rights—and Trump, and more...
Wednesday October 2, 2024 |
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The Ohio senator is already being praised for his performance at Tuesday’s debate. But the vision he outlined for the future of the country was dark and authoritarian. |
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In partnership with: MSI United States |
Join us on Wednesday, October 2 at 4:00 p.m. EDT, as investigative journalist Nina Burleigh talks with a panel of experts about the threats posed to women’s reproductive rights by Trump’s covert plan to adopt Project 2025 as his policy road map if he’s elected to a second term. |
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That might sound counterintuitive. But when people get to vote on single issues, they don’t always vote with their preferred candidate. |
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. |
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For this Inside Story, two progressive Keystone State activists, J.J. Abbott and Kadida Kenner, tell editor Michael Tomasky what’s happening on the ground in the crucial battleground state. |
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"Intermezzo" is Rooney’s most somber novel, more attentive to loss and irreversible change. |
Here’s where voters stand after the vice presidential debate between J.D. Vance and Tim Walz. |
Donald Trump managed to make his education policy more extreme than Project 2025. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
Donald Trump Jr. slammed the media for their coverage of his father—before receiving an embarrassing fact-check on Donald Trump’s own running mate. |
As Trump’s violent rants and threats get worse, a journalist who closely tracks his darkening mental state argues that all the madness gives Kamala Harris a way to close strong in the race’s final days. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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TNR Travel: Last days to join us in Cuba |
Join a special group of readers and supporters on a lovingly designed, all-inclusive tour of one of the most amazing places in the world. Drawing on The New Republic’s special contacts among local historians, artists, and chefs, we’ve created a first-class experience that will immerse you in Cuba’s colorful and unique history, politics, and culture. |
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