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April 6, 2017
Magazine
Peniel E. Joseph
Why Black Lives Matter Still Matters
Three years after BLM launched a nationwide uprising against police violence, what's next for the movement?
March 29, 2017
Magazine
The New Republic Staff
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Mattia Vacca
Lithuania Gears Up for War With Russia
New military recruits train for battle against their powerful neighbor.
March 28, 2017
Magazine
Michelle Dean
Voices of America
Can podcasts tell us more than stories of individual obsession?
March 27, 2017
Magazine
Eric Reidy
The General and the Refugee
Police from four countries joined forces to bring down a notorious human smuggler. Here's how they blew the operation—and why the crackdown on immigration is making things worse.
March 24, 2017
Magazine
Ben Adler
Why Lying Is So Easy for Trump
For New York developers, blatant deception isn't just good for business—it's completely legal.
March 23, 2017
Magazine
Leah Finnegan
The Media Should Become a True Opposition Party
If the press can relinquish its self-regard and battle Trump with Watergate-era gusto, perhaps it might stand for something of value to Americans.
March 22, 2017
Magazine
Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
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Holly Pickett
Before the Refugee Ban
One family’s journey from Iraq to Ohio—and how life has changed under Trump.
March 21, 2017
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Sarah Marshall
Girls, Interrupted
How Lena Dunham defied expectations and remade TV.
March 20, 2017
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Sarah Posner
Amazing Disgrace
How did Donald Trump—a thrice-married, biblically illiterate sexual predator—hijack the religious right?
March 17, 2017
Magazine
Jacob Silverman
The Night Shift
The true cause of our sleeplessness epidemic.
March 16, 2017
Magazine
Alexander Zaitchik
Trump and Warren Are on a Collision Course
Why is a so-called populist trying to dismantle America's most effective consumer watchdog?
March 15, 2017
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Matthew Phelan
Inside Trump’s Breitbart Brain
Bannonism will remain integral to Trumpism no matter what happens to Steve Bannon himself.
March 14, 2017
Magazine
Sam Sacks
They Could Be Heroes
Today's biggest novelists are throwbacks to a simpler time.
March 13, 2017
Magazine
Jeet Heer
Horrible Histories
The perils of comparing Trump to twentieth-century dictators.
March 10, 2017
Magazine
Laura Reston
Where Trump Gets His Fuzzy Border Math
Meet the far-right "think tank" working to legitimize the immigration crackdown.
March 9, 2017
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Kevin Baker
It’s Time for a Bluexit
A declaration of independence from Trump's America.
March 7, 2017
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Maggie Doherty
Yes All Women
Feminists do not have to be ideologically pure to be radical.
March 3, 2017
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Craig Santos Perez
Love Poems in the Time of Climate Change
March 2, 2017
Magazine
The New Republic Staff
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Johnny Miller
South Africa’s Fault Lines
These photos offer a stark reminder that, 22 years after apartheid, the country is still defined by massive inequality and stark segregation.
February 28, 2017
Magazine
Clio Chang
The Anti-Protest Backlash
Republican lawmakers are trying to criminalize dissent. Does this herald a larger and more dangerous backlash against free speech?
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