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Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a ...
The dead hand of gerontocracy is also a symptom of ideological malaise. The administration’s funding cuts would force unaccompanied migrant children, from infants to toddlers to teenagers, to navigate ...
On Tuesday, Vox reported, “Congressional Democrats—and their party’s national brand—remain dismal: Some 37 percent of voters ...
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a ...
In a move that will have major impact in New York, California, and Texas, the two agencies recently agreed to work together ...
Belarus’s events marking 80 years since the defeat of Nazi Germany were a show of state power—but also reflected real popular ...
In St. Louis, a Tornado Rips Across an Economic Disaster Area St. Louis can either use the disaster as an opportunity to ...
Such was the case with last week’s bizarre story that the Department of Homeland Security was considering a reality TV show ...
Across the country, people have had enough of billionaire bullies. Amid Tesla Takedown protests, the company’s stock has ...
Philadelphia’s progressive DA stood up to Trump, and to compromising Democrats. He just won his reelection primary by a 2–1 margin.
Mohamad Saleh has survived five wars and lost his home, his family members, his leg. This new film, produced with The Nation, follows him as he tries to piece together his shattered life.
Last night, the president’s destructive spending bill passed the House by a single vote.