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- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/30
Joan WalshThere are so many reasons to reject the HHS secretary nominee’s crackpot health science. RFK Jr.’s Family Dissents. I Hope...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/29
Karen J. GreenbergMore than 23 years after the 9/11 attacks, here we are in the very same place we’ve been for endless years—on pause....
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/29
Erin L. ThompsonIn The Unseen Truth, Sarah Lewis examines how an erroneous 18th-century story about the “Caucasian race” led to a centur...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/28
Alfred McCoyTrump's tariffs will protect the US auto industry just long enough for it to decline into technological obsolescence. Do...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/28
Michael T. KlareEvery one of Hegseth’s predecessors emphasized unity and a diverse military as key to national progress and defense....
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/28
Robin McCarthyIt's the beginning of Trump's second term; the chaos starts now. The Emperor Has No Clothes The Nation.
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/27
Chris LehmannThe president granted the unconditional release of the online drug impresario as a favor to libertarians and cryptocurrency...
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- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/25
Jeet HeerThe corporate media’s commitment to fighting autocracy proves fickle. CNN Surrenders to Trump The Nation.
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/24
Nina TurnerWe owe it to our forebears, our families, our communities, and future generations to keep fighting for just causes, writes Ni...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/24
Joyce AjlounyThe paper told my organization that we couldn’t use the word “genocide” in a paid ad. So we walked away. “The New York...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/24
Katrina vanden HeuvelSo why is the grave threat of nuclear war virtually absent from our politics? The Doomsday Clock Will Move Forw...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/24
Stan CoxWere it just about any other country than Israel committing such a genocide, Washington would have cut off arms shipments months...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/23
John NicholsThe president may not have approved of Mariann Edgar Budde's homily at the National Cathedral. But the bishop answered to a...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/23
Katrina vanden HeuvelInheriting a post-pandemic economy, Biden orchestrated the best recovery in the industrial world. Biden Was a R...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/22
Vikram MurthiHis visceral films, which reflect the best and worst of American life, affected viewers in realms both conscious and uncons...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/22
Nasreen Abd Elal, Rayan El AmineMorocco sentenced the Palestine solidarity activist to prison just for protesting. But the trail of his...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/21
William AstoreFighting endless wars in distant lands is not the solution here. It’s the problem. Trump’s Military Is a Disaster Wait...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/21
Wen StephensonThe media is failing to warn us about the scale of the disasters that lie ahead. In Los Angeles, as everywhere, we need mo...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/21
Chris LehmannIn front of Trump stood a handful of CEOs whose combined wealth topped $1.2 trillion. They and the crypto scammers are the...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/20
Andrea ArroyoToday is Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Leadership and Resistance, Now More Than Ever The Nation.
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/20
Zephyr TeachoutAnd while the “I was for it before I was against it” crowd opposing the ban now stretches from Chuck Schumer to Donald Tr...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/18
Katie Rose QuandtThey believe a new sentence of life without parole will hurt their legal chances. “Death Is Different”: Why 2 Men A...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/17
William Elisabeth CuthbertA nonprofit is trying to get the FDA to approve crucial methods of gender-affirming care. Its battle will be e...
- The Nation ( Middle East ) 2025/1/17
Piper FrenchThe relentless progression of eviction proceedings isn’t merely a grim irony amid sudden displacement mere miles away—it’s a...