In this week’s Elie v. U.S., The Nation’s justice correspondent digs into the fallout from the Democrats’ shutdown letdown. Plus: why the SNAP fight is far from over—and Kim Kardashian shouldn’t ...
A crossword clue can be debated with the kind of fervor normally reserved for corporatist propaganda and outright racism.
Mainstream media is ignoring the fact that the late sex trafficker was a power broker who shaped global policy.
Oval emergency part 2.
The East Wing of the White House has been destroyed—along with some of the most important values of democracy.
The Americans recently relocating to San Miguel de Allende are a new kind of “expat,” a word they refuse to call themselves.
The Republican Party has deliberately attempted to render healthcare unaffordable and deprive families of the ability to put ...
Anti-Blackness and race hate increasingly seem to be a rite of passage for white folks, no matter where they end up on the ...
Carney’s is actually among the most sympathetic portrayals of city-dwellers you will find on the right; he was, improbably ...
But to do so, international affairs cannot be dismissed as a mere afterthought. All too often, international portfolios are granted as consolation prizes to scorned political allies—or worse, as in the ...
Peter Kuper Peter Kuper is a regular contributor to The Nation. His graphic novel Insectopolis, a history of insects, will be published in spring 2025. Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has ...
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