Pete Hegseth came to office with benighted views of women in combat. Within a year, he ordered a study on whether having ...
Packaging a $75 million bribe from Jeff Bezos as a vapid, content-challenged biopic.
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world.
Ad Policy Full public forum at the Teatro Colón for Progressive International’s Nuestra América Summit Saturday and Sunday, January 24–25, 2026. (Seth Garben) B ogotá— Do ...
Quiet as it’s kept, nobody knows what The Bluest Eye is really about. Ever since its publication, it has left many unsure about what to make of it. Why did Morrison decide to take her first steps into ...
As Washington escalates regime-change pressure after the Venezuela raid, Cuba braces for confrontation amid economic collapse ...
Whether intentionally or with callous word choice, too many have begun relegating Palestine to the past tense.
In this week’s Elie v. U.S., The Nation’s Justice correspondent urges soccer lovers to stay away, takes on the attacks on ...
Might is right is the philosophy behind the Trump administration’s decision to kidnap Nicolás Maduro. Looking at how the ...
In Minneapolis–St. Paul, we are getting our answer: The people are taking matters into their own hands and representing ...
Thinking of political violence solely as a safety issue is not enough to address the harm that follows. “The patient is the ...
The former New York Times columnist is a one-man cottage industry of lazy cultural stereotyping.