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February 16, 2026
Magazine
Mariam Rahmani
Tareq Baconi’s Search for Liberation
Fire in Every Direction
recounts the uneasy coming of age of a queer scholar in the Palestinian diaspora.
February 13, 2026
Magazine
Alex Shephard
These Are Not Your Father’s Democrats
Some are left, some aren’t. But what they have in common is that they are ready to rumble. It’s the Democratic Tea Party, with a twist.
February 13, 2026
Magazine
Perry Bacon
Instead of Pandering, Democrats Should Try Changing Voters’ Minds
How can the party of liberalism make liberal ideas more popular? By creating a more liberal electorate. Yes, it can be done. Here are five ways how.
February 13, 2026
Magazine
Greg Sargent
How the Democrats Can Play Offense on Immigration
Typically, Democrats run for the hills when immigration comes up. But as two blue-state governors are showing, the winning play is actually to confront ICE and MAGA xenophobia head on.
February 12, 2026
Magazine
Michael Tomasky
What the Democrats Need to Do Now
To win back working-class voters, they need to signal more clearly to working people that they are on their side. That means picking fights on their behalf with the bad actors who are making their lives harder—and the democracy-hating billionaires.
February 12, 2026
Magazine
Emily Cooke
Rank-and-File Dems to Leaders: It’s Time to Take the Gloves Off
In TNR’s exclusive new poll, loyal Democratic voters make it plain: They want a party that goes after the people making their lives harder.
February 12, 2026
Magazine
Jacques J. Rancourt
Locus
February 12, 2026
Magazine
Sandra Lim
The Sick Rose
February 12, 2026
Magazine
Arthur Sze
Violet Irises
February 9, 2026
Magazine
Daniel Schlozman
The Left Has a Hyperpolitics Problem
While the left is often able to excite large numbers to protest, it fails to harness that energy to build lasting political power.
February 3, 2026
Magazine
Monica Potts
Trump’s War on Higher Ed Is an Attack on Women
The administration’s assault on colleges and universities is meant to undermine the economic and social progress women have made in the last half-century.
February 2, 2026
Magazine
Jimmy So
Lessons from China’s Delicate Dance of Censorship and Expression
The parallels between state censorship in China and the US are increasingly striking.
January 30, 2026
Magazine
Will Tavlin
Netflix’s Conquest of Hollywood is Complete
Movie studios have given in—and the streaming giant now controls the future. That’s bad for pretty much everyone.
January 29, 2026
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
The New
Night Manager
Is Missing That Le Carré Magic
The spy show starring Tom Hiddleston is back. But now it feels like
Slow Horses
.
January 20, 2026
Michael Tomasky
Trump Is About to Find Out What Every Bully in History Has Found Out
Last year, Trump had a lot of people scared. But there are good—and encouraging—reasons to think that this year will be different.
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