As Donald Trump tries to soften RFK Jr.’s anti-vax extremism, a strategist involved in trying to block RFK’s nomination explains why Trump could prove vulnerable on this front—if Dems make the case.
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.
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.
The rush to build new computing and energy infrastructure for artificial intelligence comes with a lot of unintended consequences—especially if this new infrastructure isn’t actually needed.
People online were outraged by Clarissa Ward’s response to reporting false information.
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The Federal Trade Commission has announced a game-changing ban on junk fees for things like hotels and concert tickets. But the rule doesn’t take effect until well into Donald Trump’s term.
Iran, Turkey, Russia, Israel, and the US already working to secure their interests in Syria while the future of the country hangs in the balance. Marc Polymeropoulos and Charles Lister join David Rothkopf to break down what this new "great game" means for the new Syrian government and why this flashpoint is so pivotal.