Plus, Donald Trump is frightened; Greenlanders are lampooning our savage decline; data centers are not “campuses”; and more...
Trump wants to appear eager to minimize out-of-control clashes between government militias and protesters. But he doesn’t want to stop the things causing those clashes in the first place.
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To complement The New Republic’s March 2026 issue, "What Should the Democrats Do?" our writers examine how the Democrats can reestablish themselves as the party of and for the people, hone their messaging, and push the electorate to be more progressive.
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Trump’s zero-sum belligerence has shattered the reputation of the U.S. to such an extent that even Greenlanders are lampooning our savage decline.
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Big Tech has been appropriating this term for years. But with AI, it’s especially inappropriate.
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By David R. Tillman, Justin J. Nelson
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The administration is speedrunning the worst abuses of the Latin American nation’s checkered history on the streets of American cities.
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Well, it has happened here. The "hysterical" f-word brandishers were right.
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Join a special group of readers and supporters on a lovingly designed, all-inclusive tour of one of the most spellbinding places in the world. Drawing on The New Republic’s special contacts among local historians, artists, and chefs, we’ve created a first-class experience that will immerse you in Cuba’s colorful and unique history, politics, and culture.
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Minnesota resident Stella Carlson says no one in the federal government has reached out to her while investigating the shooting.
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Anthony Kazmierczak posted quite a bit about how much he loved the president.
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Representative Ilhan Omar was sprayed with an unknown liquid at a town hall. When Trump was asked about the attack, he made a disgusting claim.
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The Daily Blast With Greg Sargent
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After we recorded this episode, we noticed that Axios is reporting that anger is rising at Stephen Miller inside Donald Trump’s inner circle. Some White House officials blame Miller for smearing ICE murder victim Alex Pretti. This comes as reports in The Wall Street Journal and The New York Times suggest that other top advisers want ICE to change course in a way that is running afoul of Miller’s designs. That all this is leaking out shows internal dissatisfaction with Miller is growing. Meanwhile, a new YouGov poll finds 55 percent of Americans and 67 percent of independents have very little confidence in ICE. Both reflect large recent spikes. We think all this reflects a deeper Miller-MAGA miscalculation. So we’re talking about all this with The Atlantic’s Adam Serwer, who spent time in Minneapolis and wrote a good piece on the outpouring of popular energy there. We discuss what he saw on the ground among ordinary people, why it badly undermines Miller-MAGA ideology, how we know advisers are turning on Miller, and how MAGA poses a far bigger threat to social cohesion than immigrants do. Listen to this episode here. A transcript is here.
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The more thuggish the treasury secretary gets, the more reason to fear the economy will tank.
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