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“I Heard a Machine Gun Being Loaded”: A Harrowing Escape From Gazawww.thenation.com I knew the journey might be dangerous. I never thought it would be this cruel.
Masks Are a Symbol of Solidarity. Don’t Let Democrats Take Them Away.www.thenation.com Mask bans are ostensibly about public safety. The result would be disastrous for public health—but it goes beyond that, too.
Trump Was Terrible. But Biden Was Worse.www.thenation.com Trump’s lies and unhinged ranting went unchallenged because Biden was incoherent and lost.
How the Academy Flubbed Its Moguls Memorialwww.thenation.com The Academy's film museum, seeking to placate critics who decried its earlier omission of Jewish moguls, rushes to fix its clumsy handling of a sensitive subject.
The Supreme Court Just Took Its First Swipe at Marriage Equalitywww.thenation.com Last week, the conservative justices buried a soft repudiation of Obergefell in an immigration case, likely laying the ground for more attacks.
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The Criminalization of Poverty Is Creating a More Violent Worldwww.thenation.com Our faith traditions and constitutional values care clear that it is cruel and unusual punishment to treat the homeless the way we do in the United States.
Biden’s Desperate Bid to Reclaim the Youth Vote Is Missing the Pointwww.thenation.com Recent policies regarding student debt and cannabis seem like naked appeals to a crucial demographic that cares most about US involvement in Israel's war on Gaza.
The Upside-Down Ethics of “The Washington Post”www.thenation.com The newspaper sat on the Alito flag news for three and half years. The story reveals how clinging to a notion of journalistic impartiality can harm basic reporting.
Is Punishing People for Not Having a Place to Sleep Cruel and Unusual?www.thenation.com With Grants Pass, the Supreme Court appears set to allow cities, counties, and states to criminalize homelessness.
Is Punishing People for Not Having a Place to Sleep Cruel and Unusual?www.thenation.com With Grants Pass, the Supreme Court appears set to allow cities, counties, and states to criminalize homelessness.
How Oil Companies Manipulate Journalistswww.thenation.com May 15, 2024 How Oil Companies Manipulate Journalists A tranche of 4,700 subpoenaed e-mails reveals the ways in which fossil-fuel corporations try to influence the media—and why they all too often suc...
Biden’s Best Move Is to Declare Class War. Why Is He Holding Back?www.thenation.com With Donald Trump making promises to oil barons, the President has avoided making his Republican opponent's connections to corporate America a feature of his reelection campaign.
The Israel-Affiliated Organization Leading the Backlash Against Student Protestswww.thenation.com The Israeli-American Council has worked in tandem with Israeli intelligence agencies for years. Last month, its leaders vowed to shut down the encampment at UCLA.
The Threat of Democracy on Campus at UMasswww.thenation.com The real danger posed by the Gaza solidarity encampments is their attack on unfettered autocratic governance by university administrations and wealthy benefactors.
How Yale University Surveils Pro-Palestine Studentswww.thenation.com Documents reveal a pattern of targeted monitoring: administrator presence at rallies, police surveillance of social media, and coordination between campus, local, and state police.
Kristi Noem Is the Latest Republican to Learn You Can’t Out-Trump Donald Trumpwww.thenation.com The South Dakota governor's attempt at mimicking the former president’s obstreperous public image has fallen disastrously flat.
Oregon Revives the Drug Warwww.thenation.com The state’s landmark decriminalization initiative wasn’t given a real chance.
Save Us All From "The Atlantic's" Protest Coveragewww.thenation.com The magazine has unleashed its top writers on the Palestine student movement. The results have been as dire as you might imagine.
May 2024 Issuewww.thenation.com On this episode of American Prestige, a discussion on the US withdrawals from the two African nations.
Jack Conroy and the Lost Era of Proletarian Literaturewww.thenation.com In the midst of the Depression, Conroy helped encourage a new generation of working-class writers.
At Emory University, Cops Are Using a Sledgehammer to Swat a Flywww.thenation.com Atlantans have been protesting Cop City for years. Now the city’s notorious police forces are raiding its college campus.