The New Republic is hiring a paid, full-time editorial intern in D.C. or NYC. Great opportunity to get writing clips. Start date is early January and it lasts six months. https://t.co/zG1M9ivX59
TNR is hiring an experienced journalist to cover class politics in America. Minimum salary of $125K, and there's a travel budget.
https://t.co/GETUIhCuqC
Today the @newrepublic launches a special pre-election online feature, "The 100 Worst Things Trump Has Done Since Descending that Escalator." Today it's 100-81, tomorrow 80-61, and so on til Fri & the top 20. Check it out every day! https://t.co/Z5hEjjFoDe
“I live next to Haitians — I have no issues with them,” Ms. Lee said. “With all this chaos that has gone on, I hate myself for making that post.”
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I have a copy of Kevin Roberts's upcoming Project 2025 book. It includes a glowing foreword from J.D. Vance, which is published here https://t.co/34lGYhGrgw
Coverage of Trump's trial has focused on courtroom outbursts, but, as I sit there every day, I’m struck not by his words but by their absence.
For @newrepublic I wrote about the odd sensation of seeing this famously loud man stay so quiet for so long.
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Well, I just published my first TNR article in years and it's on the Very Important Matter of renaming Dulles in Trump's honor, which I wholeheartedly support.
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@MetroTransitPD I registered my bike with you, but whoever sent me the registration decided to peel the sticker and stick it to a piece of paper. So now I can’t stick it to my bike.
Pitchfork will now "be an arm of a men’s magazine whose business revolves around searchable ecommerce lists for the best chore coats." https://t.co/G7T3qyG2It
"Far from blemishing his record, Kissinger’s willingness to inflict remorseless violence in the service of an abstract conception of U.S. grand strategy was precisely his appeal." @davidklion on Kissinger https://t.co/kIeHCIzW3f
Also, saying "well, technically, the car killed the cyclist, not the driver" is like saying "well, technically, the bullet killed the victim, not the person shooting the gun."
The reader is right and NPR is wrong. There is no confusion caused by "cyclist killed by driver." No one is imagining that the driver got out of his car and killed the cyclist by other means. https://t.co/rOTP009XqF