Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week
Read The New Republic’s top five stories of the week The high court has dealt a savage blow to due process and has rewarded the administration for defying court orders. |
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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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Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is an extinction-level event for higher education that would annihilate the country’s intellectual potential. |
By Astra Taylor, Eleni Schirmer |
How FDR invented national security, and why Democrats need to move on from it |
The president is regularly compared to Teddy Roosevelt, but they diverge on a critical issue. |
There’s a growing appetite for something new and innovative growing among the electorate—and an opportunity for Democrats to grow that electorate, as well. |
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The South Carolina representative isn’t just a bigot and a laughingstock. She’s pioneering a media strategy that her GOP colleagues will follow. |
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Yes, Donald Trump is a threat to democracy. But the far bigger menace is the monstrous growth in wealth concentration over five decades that made a Trump presidency possible—and maybe inevitable. Here’s how we let it happen. |
Women’s basketball is bigger than it’s ever been on television, and the player’s association is taking advantage of the spotlight to tell a gripping story about labor. |
The last 50 years have been a sickening catastrophe for the working class and have created another class of people who really do think they’re better than everyone else. There is an obvious cure for their unearned sense of entitlement. |
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To count to one million without stopping takes 11 days. To count to one billion takes nearly 32 years. To count Elon Musk’s fortune would take more than 13,000 years. Who needs that much money? |
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