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Watching hundreds of nerds get together to bash the left and gush about “abundance” was as off-putting as it sounds.
If Israel gets in the way of deal-making with the Gulf plutocrats, it could become an annoyance that Trump might feel he ...
By running a campaign in the La Guardia tradition, the insurgent New York mayoral candidate is closing the gap with Andrew ...
The court’s ruling in favor of a woman who says she was passed over for jobs because she is straight is correct in theory—but ...
The defense secretary’s scheme to rename a Navy ship honoring the LGBTQ+ rights activist is an insult to what’s most hopeful ...
In this new era of Jane Crow, the right to choose is not only a question of bodily autonomy in life, but even in death.
Alice Driver’s Life and Death of the American Worker, an intimate look at a processing plant in Arkansas, exposes the ...
Representing Working Class Voters.” The phrasing here suggests that the class agenda before the Democrats is a fairly ...
The Australian writer’s 1984 novel, The Island, is a hypnotic work of fiction about the border between life and art.
Hundreds of thousands of people could lose access to a safe, effective and well-studied method for abortion care if this ...
Peter Kuper Peter Kuper is a regular contributor to The Nation. His graphic novel Insectopolis, a history of insects, will be ...