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October 19, 2012
Lisa DePaulo
How Joe Trippi Found Happiness At Fox News
September 12, 2012
Marc Tracy
With Sports and Gays, It Will Get Better—But Not Just Because of Chris Kluwe
August 23, 2012
Timothy Noah
The Red State-Blue State Divide, As Seen by Amazon Books
August 2, 2012
Timothy Noah
Art of War
July 19, 2012
Nate Cohn
Is Obama Alienating Rich Voters?
May 18, 2012
David Hajdu
Go-Go, From Scopitone to Chuck Brown
May 4, 2012
John Gravois
The Renegade
April 20, 2012
Tim Stelloh
Fighting Back
One professor's statistics-driven screen is reshaping the way domestic violence is policed in Maryland
April 17, 2012
The New Republic Staff
A Brief Audit of Politicians’ Tax Problems
April 14, 2012
The New Republic Staff
In Memoriam: Former TNR Literary Editor Reed Whittemore (1919 - 2012)
March 7, 2012
Ed Kilgore
Does Romney Have a 'Southern Problem'?
February 18, 2012
Martin Peretz
Just How Influential Is the Christian Right?
February 8, 2012
Jed Perl
Thus Spake Still
February 8, 2012
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Timothy Noah
The Mobility Myth
Why everyone overestimates American equality of opportunity.
Subscribers Only
December 28, 2011
Simon van Zuylen-Wood
No Bribe Left Behind: Putting Newt's Zaniest Education Policy to the Test
December 20, 2011
Alec MacGillis
What Mitt and Tommy Carcetti Have In Common
December 14, 2011
Eliza Gray
The Collector
Did a famed connoisseur of political memorabilia commit an audacious crime?
December 8, 2011
Molly Redden
A Promising New Law That Pushes Back Against Deceptive Anti-Abortion Centers
November 16, 2011
Jonathan Cohn
(Semi-) Daily Deadline: May It Please the Court
November 9, 2011
Jonathan Cohn
The Two Year Window
The new science of babies and brains—and how it could revolutionize the fight against poverty.
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