27 days ago | By The New Republic
New York, NY -The New Republic announced today it has tapped Michael Tomasky as its top editor. The iconic liberal news, commentary, and opinion outlet also announced that a majority of its editorial operation will be in Washington, D.C., with business operations remaining in New York. Tomasky will assume his role as editor on April 19. “The New Republic, throughout its history, has been a magazine of both intellectual innovation and hard-hitting political journalism,” Win McCormack, the magazine's owner, said. “Michael's resume speaks clearly of his ability to handle both sides of this...
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