That’s what The Nation has done for 160 years and that’s what we’re doing now. Our independent journalism doesn’t allow injustice to go unnoticed or unchallenged—nor will we abandon hope ...
Rich Benjamin’s new book reveals a shared spirit between the world’s first Black republic and the United States.
For the first time ever, Oceania has a direct qualification spot for the World Cup. This international break will see ...
Mar 20, 2025 / Books & the Arts / Kristen Martin The appeal of the Apple TV+ series is how it dramatizes our alienation from labor. Mar 18, 2025 / Books & the Arts / Jorge Cotte The Beltline and ...
First Amendment-protected free speech all but vanished on elite campuses. Any guest speaker who dared to critique abortion on ...
Successive US administrations tried to stop the outflow, without success. Dwight D. Eisenhower banned Americans from buying ...
Blake Gopnik recounts how the Albert Barnes Foundation started its collection of modern art via an excerpt from his book, ...
Only that can create green-fuelled abundance. The US used to build, fast. The Empire State Building opened on 1 May 1931, less than 14 months after construction began. But recall the famous 1932 ...
During his first term, as COVID began to spread across the globe from ... leaving confusion as to how the nation would respond to an outbreak like the one it soon faced. All of that is ...
If world leaders had been clearer about the sanctions Putin would face, they might have deterred his invasion of Ukraine.
In the Dalai Lama’s new memoir, Voice for the Voiceless, the spiritual leader directly addresses Tibet’s struggle for ...
Few books have shaped history like Mao’s Little Red Book—read by hundreds of millions, it became a symbol of revolution, ideology, and power. But was it propaganda or a guide to a new world?