You are using an
outdated
browser.
Please
upgrade your browser
and improve your visit to our site.
Skip Navigation
The New Republic
The New Republic
LATEST
BREAKING NEWS
POLITICS
CLIMATE
CULTURE
MAGAZINE
NEWSLETTERS
PODCASTS
GAMES
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
LATEST
BREAKING NEWS
POLITICS
CLIMATE
CULTURE
MAGAZINE
NEWSLETTERS
PODCASTS
GAMES
The New Republic
The New Republic
The New Republic
October 2024
September 13, 2024
Magazine
Jacob Silverman
Silicon Valley’s Selfish Embrace of Trump
Driven by personal grievances and a misguided sense of their own exceptionalism, tech titans are swerving right and amplifying reactionary MAGA politics.
September 12, 2024
Magazine
Ariel Yelen
I’m depressed to only now have discovered
September 12, 2024
Magazine
Jay Wickersham
The Needle
September 12, 2024
Magazine
Greg Sargent
Trump’s Slow-Burn Authoritarianism
You’ve read about the scary horrors of a Trump second term. But a legal war of attrition that harasses MAGA’s enemies and transforms government info into propaganda could prove more insidious and harder to mobilize against.
September 12, 2024
Magazine
Win McCormack
Machiavelli vs. Donald Trump
Fortuna will favor the Harris-Walz ticket.
September 11, 2024
Magazine
Alexander Zaitchik
The Machines Are Proving Ray Kurzweil Right—Sort Of
For decades, Kurzweil has been prophesying the unstoppable rise of AI and its eventual merging with human intelligence.
September 6, 2024
Magazine
Stephen Kearse
Danzy Senna’s Trick Mirror
In “Colored Television,” identity politics is as much a playground as a battleground.
September 6, 2024
Magazine
Nina Burleigh
Project 2025 Should Haunt Donald Trump Every Day Until the Election
The Heritage Foundation blueprint has become absolute poison for Trump, who has been desperately trying to run away from it. Which is exactly why Democrats and liberal groups have to work to keep it alive through Election Day.
September 4, 2024
Magazine
Phillip Maciak
Slow Horses
Is the Spy Drama With Everything—Except Popularity
The Apple TV series, now in its fourth season, may be the best, least watched show on television.
September 3, 2024
Magazine
Jordan Michael Smith
Did the Student Encampments Accomplish Anything?
As colleges and universities reopen, we should ask what the pro-Palestine protests achieved—and what’s in store for the fall.
August 29, 2024
Magazine
Alex Shephard
The Democrats Are United. Now What?
The DNC was raucous and jubilant. Now Democrats have to find a way to ride their momentum to November.
August 29, 2024
Magazine
Grace Segers
The Democrats Have A-List Star Power. The Republicans Have Hulk Hogan.
No, Beyoncé didn’t show up at the DNC—but Oprah, Stevie Wonder, and Pink did. The closest the GOP gets to stars like these is when it gets sued by them.
August 29, 2024
Magazine
Michael Tomasky
The DNC: Walking on Sunshine
The convention in Chicago was loads of fun. Getting to it was ... challenging.
August 28, 2024
Magazine
Laura Marsh
Rachel Kushner’s Spy Games
In “Creation Lake,” a brilliant secret agent delights in her infiltration of a niche world of ideas.
August 27, 2024
Magazine
Lauren Bans
Kamala Harris Will Have the Last Laugh
Harris’s laughter is transforming the presidential race. Guess who doesn’t find it funny?
Our Writers
Kate Aronoff
Climate & Energy
Matt Ford
Law & The Courts
Melissa Gira Grant
LGBTQ Rights
Jason Linkins
Power & Plutocracy
Timothy Noah
Politics & Economy
Tori Otten
Breaking News
Ellie Quinlan Houghtaling
Breaking News
Greg Sargent
Politics & Democracy
Grace Segers
Congress & Elections
Walter Shapiro
Politics & Campaigns
Alex Shephard
Politics & Media
Heather Souvaine Horn
Climate Change
Michael Tomasky
Politics & Ideas
About
The New Republic
’s history
1