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The birth of the sanctuary movement some 45 years ago can teach us a lot about how to respond to today’s attacks on ...
At a Jalisco ranch, investigators found bone fragments and three suspected crematoria. Families toured the camp, hoping to ...
The gutting of the administrative state, of the universities, and of expertise is like something out of the Cultural ...
The people who really decided the 2024 election are the ones who didn’t vote at all—and they could hold the key to a ...
The European Union’s rush to increase military spending is as much about appeasing Washington as achieving actual “strategic ...
Internal Family Systems has been wholeheartedly embraced by celebrities and desperate patients alike. But is it a science—or ...
Trump’s tariff war is chaotic, but there is no way out of neoliberal globalization without some form of protectionism.
Public health funding cuts are risking the progress the nation has made in fighting and preventing many forms of the dreaded ...
An investigation by The Nation and Type Investigations raises questions about the effectiveness of new global brand standards ...
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a ...
Our online era is being defined by a digital haze of shitpost-y, weirdly specific memes that toe the line between satire and watch list. It starts, as most things do, with a joke. A man speaks into ...
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