Feels like a million years ago. [Read More]
Expect the new president to eschew starting new wars while avoiding to end existing ones. [Read More]
Fired works. Scenes from our series "The Greater Quiet" for the week of January 18. [Read More]
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Friday, January 22 - 11:04 AM The Nation
The peaceful protests on Inauguration Day show what happens when social media companies refuse to let white supremacists use them to organize and incite violence. [Read More]
America is left with a taste of fascism. [Read More]
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Advanced surveillance tech on the border poses dangers to both migrants and citizens. [Read More]
The long-standing normalization of right-wing violence demands that accountability for their crimes be a national priority. [Read More]
Representative Madison Cawthorn has misled the public about training for the Paralympics, just as he misrepresented his education and business history. [Read More]
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Thursday, January 21 - 2:49 PM The Nation
Attention has rightly been paid to his malign influence. But the shift to the right started before his presidency, and promises to continue after it. [Read More]
Hope and danger in the migrant's journey. [Read More]
Thursday, January 21 - 9:28 AM The Nation
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With unprecedented economic inequality and massive overspending on military expansion, America now looks a lot like 476 CE Rome. [Read More]
He's the epitome of "player empowerment," much to the chagrin of the NBA and its scribes. [Read More]
In breaking the mold for presidential partners, Jill Biden could set her successors free. [Read More]
The leading human rights organization B'Tselem has now joined others in making that claim—one that will be difficult for the Biden administration to ignore or... [Read More]
Thursday, January 21 - 6:04 AM The Nation
The artist's first solo show is a reminder that pleasure is inseparable from the joint projects of abolition and freedom. [Read More]
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