Plus, 10 questions chief execs should ask Trump, and more
Fourteen Republicans are, alas, not celebrating Pride Month. But hey—a couple of them acknowledged that it exists! |
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In partnership with National Homelessness Law Center |
Join us next Monday, June 17, for a conversation about the implications of an impending Supreme Court decision on homelessness policy. With Helen Cruz, resident, Grants Pass, Oregon; Matt Ford, TNR staff writer; Will Knight, decriminalization director, National Homelessness Law Center; Tracy Rosenthal, writer and organizer; and Donald Whitehead, executive director, National Coalition for the Homeless. Moderated by Jesse Rabinowitz, campaign and communication director, National Homelessness Law Center. |
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Top of the list: How do we keep a straight face when you pretend to be an inflation hawk? |
Why the New York Democrat chose Israel over his progressive colleagues |
Will President Macron’s latest high-stakes gamble put him back in the driver’s seat—or will the radical right finally take power in France? |
With a far-right conference in Texas set to promote Christian nationalism and "great replacement theory," a leading scholar of the right sheds light on the darker MAGA pathologies this reveals. |
By The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent |
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Travel with TNR this Fall |
Cuba is quite simply one of the most amazing places in the world. Now we’re inviting you to take advantage of our expertise and join a special group of readers and supporters on a lovingly designed, all-inclusive tour of this fantastic destination. |
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Jocelyn Frye of the National Partnership for Women & Families did not have time for Senator John Kennedy’s deceptive line of questioning. |
Mark Martin, the man raised by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas as a "son," is speaking out on the sad truth of their relationship. |
The conservative-majority court ruled against a challenge to mifepristone, one of the medications used to induce an abortion. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
Trump begged the House speaker to save him after his hush-money conviction. |
By Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling |
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On Saturday, we honored authors who are currently banned; fellow writers who have taken up the cause; and teachers, librarians, and students who have been directly impacted by book bans. Join the celebration by watching the event and revisiting enlightening conversations from our group of banned writers including Lauren Groff, Nikole Hannah-Jones, Ellen Hopkins, George M. Johnson, Ashley Hope Perez, Jodi Picoult, and Jacqueline Woodson. |
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