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Our Big New Issue

(Roman Genn)

The first monthly edition of NR should be wending its way to subscribers’ mailboxes. (Digital subscribers already have it.) It has new features and a new look — but let’s not overlook the most obvious fact, which is that it just has more: more subjects, more analysis, more wit, more of some of your favorite writers. Mark Wright has already mentioned some of the highlights, including Audrey Fahlberg’s report on the restive House Republicans and Noah Rothman’s reflection on what the Hamas atrocities mean for America’s role in the world.

We’ve also got Jay Nordlinger on Mitt Romney’s time in the Senate, John Miller on the new world of conservative journalism, Caroline Downey on school-choice activist Corey DeAngelis, and Matthew Continetti on fusionism today. Plus reviews of new books by Mark Helprin, Robert Kagan, and Yascha Mounk — and of a new translation of one very old book.

You can subscribe to the print magazine for only $28 a year, or for the print-and-digital NRPlus bundle for $52 a year. And you can sign up here for our new weekly newsletter version of the Week. I think you’ll be glad if you do.

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