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How to Survive Howard Hughes’s Hollywood

Karina Longworth’s long-running podcast about classic movies, You Must Remember This, sets out to tell the “secret, and/or forgotten history” of Hollywood in its much-mythologized golden age. Her new...

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Trump Is Outsourcing the Migrant Crisis to Mexico

In late November, a group of migrant women from Central America stood outside the Enclave Caracol community center in Tijuana, and announced the beginning of a hunger strike. They would not eat, they...

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Everything Is Possible in Mary Poppins Returns

Disney’s Mary Poppins Returns, the feverishly anticipated sequel to the 1964 original, is incandescent. In the opening scene, the camera looms above the flame of a street lamp, just before Jack...

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Ben Is Back, Beautiful Boy, and Hollywood’s New Obsession With Drug Abuse

When we say that a movie or a book “romanticizes” a harmful activity, we usually mean that it irresponsibly makes drug use or violence seem like something that the viewer might also like to do....

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Fighting Authoritarianism, One Mass at a Time

In Kinshasa’s Saint Joseph parish on an August afternoon, a crowd gathered to give thanks: The man they had risked their lives to oust was stepping down from the presidency. Just a week earlier,...

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Why Were So Many Journalists Murdered in 2018?

In February, gunmen burst into the home of an investigative reporter in Slovakia and fatally shot him in the chest. In April, ISIS suicide bombers targeted the press corps in Kabul, killing nine people...

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Here Comes the 2020 Election Interference. It Will Be Worse.

It would be an understatement to say that Big Tech had a very bad 2018. This was the year of Mark Zuckerberg, Jack Dorsey, and Sundar Pichai raising their right hands before Congress. It was the year...

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Mrs. Maisel’s Redeeming Bravado

In “We’re Going To the Catskills!,” the second episode of the second season of Amy Sherman-Palladino’s mid-century period comedy The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, we learn that Miriam “Midge” Maisel, a...

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Do America’s Socialists Have a Race Problem?

On an afternoon in July, nearly 200 people packed into the ballroom of a local community center in northern Oakland for a general meeting of the East Bay chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America...

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What the Next Criminal-Justice Reforms Should Be

Earlier this week, the Senate overwhelmingly passed the First Step Act, and the House followed suit on Thursday, effectively guaranteeing that it will become the most significant federal...

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Trump Thinks Democrats Have an Immigration Problem. Is He Right?

President Trump is ready to shut down the government over his central campaign promise—building a wall along the southern border—and he seems to believe he has the upper hand in this debate.The...

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The Merciful End of the “Adults in the Room” Fantasy

Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis’s decision to resign over foreign policy disagreements with President Trump has instilled panic across the political spectrum. “The departure of Mattis—the last...

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The Dickensian Tragedy of Britain’s Growing Poverty

One hundred and seventy-five years after it was published, Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol is still drawing audiences. This year its nearly sold-out adaptation at The Old Vic theatre in London has...

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‘We Have to Show People What’s Going On’

Justin Sullivan, a photojournalist with Getty Images, was watching a KFC restaurant burn to the ground in Paradise, California, when he decided to lay down and take a picture. Thousands of tiny embers...

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Changing Our Minds

Jennifer Senior recently wrote in The New York Times about changing her mind over Senator Jeff Flake’s book, Conscience of a Conservative. “At some point or another, all book critics agonize over...

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The Left Is Taking Aim at Pelosi’s Deficit Obsession

The Congressional Progressive Caucus has had a surprisingly productive and savvy post-election session. Co-chairs Pramila Jayapal of Washington and Mark Pocan of Wisconsin cut a deal with presumptive...

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The Fight to Save Independent Health Care in the Age of Medical Monopolies

From the outside, the New Mexico Cancer Center looks like any other outpatient clinic: Each week, hundreds of cancer patients travel to the nondescript tan and turquoise building in an Albuquerque...

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Radical Centrists Will Decide the Democratic Primary

Around this time four years ago, before the presidential primaries had begun, the most plausible Republican candidates seemed to be reading from more or less the same script. There were differences, to...

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The Rough Year Ahead for France

What’s next for France after the autumn revolt of the Yellow Vests? President Macron has already made significant concessions to the protesters, including an extra 100 euros a month for those earning...

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The New Republic Jan/Feb Issue: The Story of an Undocumented American Family

New York, NY—(December 27, 2018)—The New Republic today published its January/February 2019 issue, which features an incisive cover story by Elliot Woods. In “Jailed, Raped, Deported, Robbed,” Woods...

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