The New Republic
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/30
It was the summer of 1992, and Sharon Stone was learning to play tennis on the French Riviera. Basic Instinct had opened the Cannes festival...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/30
My family moved to Detroit in 1998, when I was seven years old, and to the house where we live now on the west side of the city in 2005. Sin...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/30
Just like that, we’re back to arguing about the coronavirus’s origins.Last week, Newsweek explored the idea that agroup of virus-hunting r...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/30
The Supreme Court announced on Monday that it would hear its first abortion-related case since Justice Amy Coney Barrett’s confirmation last...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/30
Not long into the official opening of State v. Derek Chauvin on Monday, the voices of community members who protested police violence in Min...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/29
From President Biden’s first day in office, when he sent hisAmerican Rescue Plan Act to Congress, until March 11, when he signed the $1.9t...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/29
So far green groups have largely praised the Biden administration—its quick cancellation of the Keystone XL pipeline, its recommitment to th...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/29
In late June, in a video on the news site Unicorn Riot,the activist JenniferBennetch was standing around,waiting to announce an occupatio...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/29
Having dramatically exited one country’s putrescent ruling class, the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex have officially leapt into another:...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/26
New York, NY (March 25, 2021)—The New Republic announced today it has tapped Michael Tomasky as its top editor. The iconic liberal news, co...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/26
Right-wing movements ranging from QAnon to the Plandemic, Stop the Steal to the Boogaloo Bois, have always drunk from the same toxic wellspr...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/26
The Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama, is 885,000 square feet of shiny new construction. Signs painted on the windows in bursts of green...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/26
Why is the United States so reliant on police officers for basic social services? What societal roles do cops fill other than investigating...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/26
As last week was winding to a close, The New York Times reported on an odd instance of power brokering by Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schum...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/26
Shortly after the House of Representatives passed the Protecting the Right to Organize Act, a sweeping labor-law reform bill, on March 9, fr...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/26
Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: A Democratic president takes power amid a national crisis, his power bolstered by Democratic majori...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/25
“Is it possible to be a black lesbian writer and live to tell about it?” asked budding writer and scholar Barbara Smith at the 1976 conventi...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/25
I bet you’re burned out after enduring a full year of the Covid-19pandemic. If you have kids, you’re probably trying to teach them at home,...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/25
“If we hit our CO2 targets and every one of us are living in abject poverty, is that really how you really want to live?” Greg Kozera is mak...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/25
Days before the sixth anniversary of its devastating military intervention in Yemen, which began on March 25, 2015, the Saudi government of...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/24
“We don’t pay taxes,” the hotel magnate and 1980s “queen of mean” Leona Helmsley famously said. “Only the little people pay taxes.” That La...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/24
On Sunday, ABC’s This Week sent its weekly roundtable—excuse me, its Powerhouse Roundtable—on a field trip to the U.S.-Mexico border. It’s p...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/24
The confessed Atlanta mass shooter, according to the Cherokee County Sheriff’s office, described his targets as “an outlet.” As police put i...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/24
“They must be the most contented people in the world.” This is how the 1980 comedy The Gods Must Be Crazy introduces the San peoples of the...
- The New Republic ( Middle East ) 2021/3/24
It should be clear by now that the 117th Congress will go down as one of the most consequential Congresses in modern American history. Reaso...