Publisher of The New Republic Resigns After Misconduct Claims By SYDNEY EMBERNOV. 3, 2017 Hamilton Fish, the president and publisher of The New Republic, has resigned from the magazine after allegations of inappropriate conduct. The move came less than a week after Mr. Fish was asked to take a leave of absence pending an investigation into recent complaints from women about their interactions with him. In a letter on Friday to Win McCormack, the owner of The New Republic, Mr. Fish wrote that he was submitting his resignation “after much reflection.” “As I understand it, some employees, to my deep...