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At the steps of the Statue of Liberty on Sunday, I organized more than 50 people to turn our grief into a collective demand: ...
It’s become impossible to ignore the housing crisis’s elephant in the room: the link between real estate speculation and ...
The second season of his HBO series The Rehearsal—which tackles the crisis facing the aviation industry—is better understood ...
What happens when you mix ketamine, ecstasy, and mushrooms with far-right ideology? Spoiler: The results aren’t pretty.
The Nation spoke with the Kenyan novelist, essayist, and playwright—before his death—about his most recent essay collection ...
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a ...
American writers have long made European misadventures the stuff of fiction, but what does it mean to be an expatriate today?
Michael Ledeen, a key figure in launching the sale of US-made weapons to Iran, is pictured in his Chevy Chase, Maryland, home ...
The composer is an undeniable part of the classical music canon. Does that change the meaning of his radical early work?
Vincenzo Latronico’s novel Perfection, a cutting portrait of bourgeois expats in Berlin, examines a generation's fixations ...
Four experts on public education in the US spoke to The Nation about how the dismantling of the Department of Education will ...
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