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January 27, 2017
Magazine
The New Republic Staff
The Lives Left Behind In a War-Torn Turkish Town
The tanks rolled into Cizre last winter, and reduced it to rubble. This photographer captured the homes caught in the crossfire.
January 11, 2017
Magazine
Jo Livingstone
Ordinary Monsters
The twisted fairy tales of Ottessa Moshfegh.
January 10, 2017
Magazine
Timothy Shenk
Dead Center
Jonathan Chait's new book shows the failure of "grown up" liberalism.
January 9, 2017
Magazine
Claire Vaye Watkins
A Trip of One’s Own
Now that microdosing has brought back LSD, is it time for women to finally enjoy mind-altering drugs?
January 4, 2017
Magazine
Sean Williams
Rodrigo Duterte’s Army of Online Trolls
How authoritarian regimes are winning the social media wars.
January 3, 2017
Magazine
Patrick Iber
Literary Agents
Rethinking the legacy of writers who worked with the CIA.
January 2, 2017
Magazine
Rick Perlstein
He’s Making a List
Trump is more paranoid and dangerous than Nixon.
December 26, 2016
Magazine
Sarah Marshall
The Rise of the Telenovela
How soap operas remade TV in their own image.
December 21, 2016
Magazine
Rachel M. Cohen
How to Stop For-Profit Colleges
Lawmakers are cracking down on them for shady business practices. But sociology professor Tressie McMillan Cottom says bigger forces are at play.
December 20, 2016
Magazine
Cynthia Graber
Why Is the Government Spying on Mosquitoes?
U.S. intelligence agencies are funding a new scientific partnership that combines James Bond spy-craft and Silicon Valley wizardry.
December 19, 2016
Magazine
Amanda Robb
The Making of an American Terrorist
Robert Dear shot up a Planned Parenthood clinic and killed three people. Did the right-wing media help turn a disturbed loner into a mass murderer?
December 15, 2016
Magazine
Ted Genoways
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Danny Wilcox Frazier
The Great Abandonment
How decades of economic hardship and neglect have turned Nebraska's farming towns into Donald Trump country.
December 14, 2016
Magazine
Vivian Gornick
Tied in Knots
The modern marriage is an elaborate feat of performance.
December 13, 2016
Magazine
Eric Bates
Beyond Hope
What did Barack Obama accomplish? And how much of it will survive in the age of Trump? Five historians and political observers weigh in.
December 12, 2016
Magazine
Arlie Russell Hochschild
The Left Are Now Strangers in Their Own Land
How Trump redeemed alienated conservatives and cast liberals into the political wilderness.
November 22, 2016
Nicole Narea
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Alex Shephard
The Democrats’ Biggest Disaster
Forget Washington—the party is weaker at the state level than it’s been in nearly a century.
November 21, 2016
Bob Moser
Trump’s Vanishing Base
Blue-collar whites put him over the top. Here’s why it won’t happen again.
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