A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting
A weekly roundup of The New Republic’s political reporting He’s the richest person in human history, yet he’s trying to deny meager raises for lawmakers and doesn’t care if federal workers go unpaid over the holidays. |
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Earlier this year, a year-old wolf was crippled by a hunter on a snowmobile, paraded around a bar with her mouth duct-taped shut, and eventually shot and killed out back. We were shocked—and we won’t be silent while wolves are being slaughtered. |
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How news coverage fuels the widespread, misguided perception that crime is up and cities are unsafe |
Democrats should stop scapegoating the system for their shrunken popular clout, and instead make the hard strategic shifts necessary to win it back. | {{#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}} On money matters, I once supported the president-elect with full throat. I now see how his ideas could take down our nation. |
In sabotaging Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s bid for leadership of the Oversight Committee, party elders have doubled down on a failed strategy. |
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Join us on Tuesday, January 28 as The New Republic’s photo director, Stephanie Heimann, and Aziz Abu Sarah discuss how socially conscious travel can promote peace across cultures and perspectives. |
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How is it possible that Americans are good with this corrupt cavalcade of unqualified extremists Trump is nominating? |
A multimillion-dollar settlement proves corporate media will choose profits over press freedom every time. |
When the president-elect says he wants to revive "impoundments," he’s really talking about a vast expansion of his autocratic vision. |
Trump says Cheney might be "in trouble," based on something cooked up by House Republicans. That demolishes the GOP’s spin about Kash Patel’s plans for the FBI. |
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