Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week
Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week More than an odious personal prejudice, it’s also his go-to—and inaccurate—metaphor for the U.S. government. |
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With so many major decisions coming down—with implications for the role of religion in public life, efforts to restrict gender-affirming care, gerrymandering—not to mention the serious threat to our Constitution, there’s a lot to unpack. Join us on July 2 to analyze and discuss the end-of-session Supreme Court rulings and their legal and political ramifications. |
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Smug assertions of “believing in science” have only contributed to the problem. We’ve got to make a better pitch. |
Residents of L.A. aren’t merely protesting ICE; they’re attempting to protect their communities from ICE’s raids. |
The filmmaker’s follow-up to “Past Lives” is cerebral and frank about wealth and romance. |
The first term was historically corrupt. But this time Trump has grabbed billions already—and by the time he’s done, he may make off with tens of billions. |
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The weekend’s events in Los Angeles bring us face-to-face with a possible reality that until this year seemed unimaginable in the United States. |
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On America’s northern border, Trump’s trade war is already causing devastation in communities like Point Roberts—and the economic and cultural damage may be permanent. |
Charlottesville reaches into Virginia’s past to trace the currents that led to the violent neo-Nazi rally. |
In Things in Nature Merely Grow, the Chinese-American author writes past grief’s clichés. |
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