One Battle After Another, a sensational adaptation of a Thomas Pynchon novel, captures the manic energies of a country on the brink.
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a ...
Traditional journalists complain that he is an advocate—the same criticism Woodward and Bernstein faced during Watergate.
The president’s dangerous misinformation about Tylenol is only the latest threat this government poses to infant and maternal ...
A bitterly divided democratic camp, a constitutional setup with few guardrails and a surging extreme right spell trouble ahead for Britain’s political institutions.
Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner berated the company’s capitulation before authoritarian MAGA threats, but in many ways, he set the example.
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Lobbying groups like the Florida Chamber of Commerce, which represents Publix, blocked a Florida bill that would have ...
There can’t be true desegregation without ending discrimination in housing—which is precisely why the administration is ...
The late legend's 1972 classic The Candidate was an urgent warning about how money-driven, TV-obsessed campaigns would devastate democracy.
Will aquifers become the United States’ strategic reserves, alongside oil reserves and the nuclear weapons we keep in “reserve” to protect our wealth?
The "Make Billionaires Pay" march might hint at where the climate movement is headed—away from fossil fuel divestment and toward broader resistance, with fewer young people.
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