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BLACK TUESDAY
Timothy Noah
Biden Just Saved the 40-Hour Work Week
It’s been a fantastic week for middle-out economics.
FINALLY!

Southern Autoworkers Call B.S. on Republican Anti-Union Agitprop
Thom Hartmann
FINALLY!
Thom Hartmann
Southern Autoworkers Call B.S. on Republican Anti-Union Agitprop
Crime Guys
How Paul Manafort Turned Trump Against Ukraine
Casey Michel
Crime Guys
Casey Michel
How Paul Manafort Turned Trump Against Ukraine
Crime Guys

How Paul Manafort Turned Trump Against Ukraine
Casey Michel
Crime Guys
Casey Michel
How Paul Manafort Turned Trump Against Ukraine
Oh Heavens
Ron DeSantis Just Invited the Wrath of the Satanic Temple
Adam Laats
Oh Heavens
Adam Laats
Ron DeSantis Just Invited the Wrath of the Satanic Temple
Oh Heavens

Ron DeSantis Just Invited the Wrath of the Satanic Temple
Adam Laats
Oh Heavens
Adam Laats
Ron DeSantis Just Invited the Wrath of the Satanic Temple
Back to School
Mike Johnson’s Cynical, Grandstanding Visit to Columbia University
Walter Shapiro
Back to School
Walter Shapiro
Mike Johnson’s Cynical, Grandstanding Visit to Columbia University
Back to School

Mike Johnson’s Cynical, Grandstanding Visit to Columbia University
Walter Shapiro
Back to School
Walter Shapiro
Mike Johnson’s Cynical, Grandstanding Visit to Columbia University
So long, 1873
Who’s Afraid of Repealing the Comstock Act?
Melissa Gira Grant
So long, 1873
Melissa Gira Grant
Who’s Afraid of Repealing the Comstock Act?
So long, 1873

Who’s Afraid of Repealing the Comstock Act?
Melissa Gira Grant
So long, 1873
Melissa Gira Grant
Who’s Afraid of Repealing the Comstock Act?
if you say so

Elon Musk’s Weird Excuse for Tesla’s Tumble: We’re Not a Car Company!
Kate Aronoff
if you say so
Kate Aronoff
Elon Musk’s Weird Excuse for Tesla’s Tumble: We’re Not a Car Company!


Breaking News
Cover-up
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Key Hush-Money Trial Witness Admits He Broke Law to Help Trump
David Pecker said he violated campaign finance law.

Denied
Hafiz Rashid
Trump’s Bad Day in Court Gets Even Worse with E. Jean Carroll Loss
Election denier
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Can Anything Stop Rudy Giuliani from Pushing Election Fraud Lie?
Authoritarian
Hafiz Rashid
Trump Lawyer Makes Disturbing Immunity Claim Before Supreme Court
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Editor’s Picks
Greg Sargent
Liz Cheney Nukes the Supreme Court—With an Urgent Warning About Trump
There’s still a lot we don’t know about what Trump did on January 6. And the
Supreme Court may prevent us from ever knowing it.
MagazineSamanth Subramanian
AI and the End of the Human Writer
If a computer can write like a person, what does that say about the nature of
our own creativity?


TNR Features
IYKYK
The New Republic
25 Political Influencers to Watch in 2024
An election-year guide to some of today’s most noteworthy political voices
online

Politics
Alex Shephard
The Most Important Election of Our Lifetime Is a Snooze
Why voters are responding to this consequential rematch with a collective yawn
Andre Pagliarini
Elon Musk Is Now Meddling in Brazil’s Democracy, Too
X’s chief troll is inciting a “censorship” moral panic in Brazil, undermining
the democratically elected government’s efforts to squash far-right extremism.
How to Fix the Right-Wing Racket in the Texas Courts
Matt Ford
Matt Ford
How to Fix the Right-Wing Racket in the Texas Courts
Republicans Are Rattled by the UAW’s Big VW Victory in Chattanooga
Timothy Noah
Timothy Noah
Republicans Are Rattled by the UAW’s Big VW Victory in Chattanooga
Republicans Are Rattled by the UAW’s Big VW Victory in Chattanooga
Timothy Noah
Timothy Noah
Republicans Are Rattled by the UAW’s Big VW Victory in Chattanooga


Culture
Colin Dickey
Lost in the Five Stages of Grief
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’s “On Death and Dying” sparked a revolution in end-of-life
care. But soon she began to deny mortality altogether.
Jack McCordick
Inside the Complicated World of Human Smuggling
Jason De León’s ambitious ethnography paints human smugglers not as inhuman
villains but as individuals navigating an inhuman system.

Climate
youth vote
Kate Aronoff
If Biden Wants Young Climate Voters, He Should Back a Gaza Cease-Fire
The Biden administration highlighted its American Climate Corps this week. But
students arrested while protesting U.S. support for Israel might not find that
compelling.
Climate Change Will Cost $38 Trillion a Year. Who Will Pay for It?
Kate Aronoff
Kate Aronoff
Climate Change Will Cost $38 Trillion a Year. Who Will Pay for It?
The U.N. Is Running Out of Time to Draft This Plastics Treaty
Heather Souvaine Horn
Heather Souvaine Horn
The U.N. Is Running Out of Time to Draft This Plastics Treaty
The U.N. Is Running Out of Time to Draft This Plastics Treaty
Heather Souvaine Horn
Heather Souvaine Horn
The U.N. Is Running Out of Time to Draft This Plastics Treaty


From the Magazine
Break It Up
Laura Kipnis
The Liberating Frankness of the Divorce Memoir
New books from Leslie Jamison and Lyz Lenz exude the glow of hard-won
independence.

MagazineTimothy Noah
Yes, Joe Biden Can Win the Working-Class Vote
MagazineSarah Leonard
Judith Butler’s Reckoning With The Right
MagazinePhillip Maciak
Shōgun Is Reinventing the TV Epic

Podcasts
PodcastThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
MAGA Rage at Mike Johnson Suddenly Takes a Dark and Dangerous Turn
With a range of MAGA personalities erupting at the speaker over Ukraine aid,
it's time to take seriously the signals they're sending about what a second
Trump presidency would look like.
PodcastThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
How Trump and the GOP are Using RFK Jr. to Pull a Big Scam
With Donald Trump and Republicans suddenly professing worry that Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.'s bid could hurt them, a top Democratic strategist warns us not to
get snowed by their con job.
Podcast

Behind the Shoplifting Panic
The Politics of Everything
PodcastThe Politics of Everything
Behind the Shoplifting Panic
Podcast
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Fury Is About to Get Worse for the GOP
The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
PodcastThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Fury Is About to Get Worse for the GOP
Podcast

Why Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Fury Is About to Get Worse for the GOP
The Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
PodcastThe Daily Blast with Greg Sargent
Why Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Fury Is About to Get Worse for the GOP
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TNR Quizzes
MagazineThe New Republic
Who Said It: Rudy Giuliani or Barry Zuckerkorn?
They’re both terrible lawyers. Can you tell them apart?
MagazineThe New Republic
Who Said It: Mike Johnson or Ned Flanders?
They’re both boring. They’re both pious. They both have glasses. Can you tell
them apart?
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Tomaskycast
Michael Tomasky
This One’s “Chiefly” in the Bag: TNR Editors Talk Super Bowl LVIII
Michael Tomasky and Alex Shephard on Taylor and Travis, Tony Romo, Colin
Kaepernick, John Madden, Joe Paterno, Tommy Tuberville—and, you know, the game
Michael Tomasky
“It Should Be a Real Call to Action”: Robert Zimmerman on George Santos’s Fall
As you might guess, the Democrat whom Santos defeated last November has a lot of
thoughts on the saga of the disgraced now ex-congressman.
“We’ve Got to Connect the Dots”: Navin Nayak on Democratic Messaging
Michael Tomasky
Michael Tomasky
“We’ve Got to Connect the Dots”: Navin Nayak on Democratic Messaging
“There’s a Lot We Don’t Know”: Rep. Ted Lieu on Our A.I. Future
Michael Tomasky
Michael Tomasky
“There’s a Lot We Don’t Know”: Rep. Ted Lieu on Our A.I. Future
“There’s a Lot We Don’t Know”: Rep. Ted Lieu on Our A.I. Future
Michael Tomasky
Michael Tomasky
“There’s a Lot We Don’t Know”: Rep. Ted Lieu on Our A.I. Future
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