
What Does It Mean to Remember Hiroshima as Bombs Drop on Gaza? What Does It Mean to Remember Hiroshima as Bombs Drop on Gaza?
This year, the sanitized appeals to peace, hope, and resilience in memory of the catastrophe have become increasingly hollow.
When Hospitals Act Like ICE When Hospitals Act Like ICE
These patients needed long-term care. Instead, the hospitals pushed for them to be deported”.”
I’m a Teenager In Gaza. And I Am Starving. I’m a Teenager In Gaza. And I Am Starving.
What hits you first is the exhaustion carved into every face. The sickly pallor. The terrifying weight loss ravaging everyone—yes, including me.
Covid Contrarianism Has Crossed the Aisle Covid Contrarianism Has Crossed the Aisle
The Great Barrington Declaration, criticized by scientists and libertarians in 2020, is now a playbook for those on the right and the left.
Latest

To Make Democracy Work, Give More of It to Workers To Make Democracy Work, Give More of It to Workers
Aug 14, 2025 / Osita Nwanevu

Eric Foner’s Personal History Eric Foner’s Personal History
Aug 14, 2025 / Feature / Eric Foner
The Volunteers Fighting Greece’s Intensifying Wildfires The Volunteers Fighting Greece’s Intensifying Wildfires
Aug 14, 2025 / StudentNation / Megan Cameron, Annalisa Jenkins, and Maggie Stewart
What’s Next for Covering Climate Now’s 89 Percent Project What’s Next for Covering Climate Now’s 89 Percent Project
Aug 14, 2025 / Mark Hertsgaard
The Case Against E.J. Antoni The Case Against E.J. Antoni
Aug 14, 2025 / Chris Lehmann
The Murder of Anas al-Sharif, and Gaza’s Future The Murder of Anas al-Sharif, and Gaza’s Future
Aug 13, 2025 / Podcast / Derek Davison and Mohammad Alsaafin
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Covid Contrarianism Has Crossed the Aisle Covid Contrarianism Has Crossed the Aisle
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The Danes Resisted Fascism, and So Can We The Danes Resisted Fascism, and So Can We
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Is Amtrak the End of the Line for US Public Transit? Is Amtrak the End of the Line for US Public Transit?
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Narendra Modi Learns That Not Even Trump Respects a Bootlicker Narendra Modi Learns That Not Even Trump Respects a Bootlicker
From the Archive

September 15th, 2010: Blackwater’s Black Ops Blackwater’s Black Ops
Internal documents reveal the firm’s clandestine work for multinationals and governments.
Politics

Democrats Keep Misreading the Working Class Democrats Keep Misreading the Working Class
Many in the party see workers as drifting rightward. But new data show they’re more progressive than ever on economic issues—if Democrats are willing to meet them there.

A Free Speech Shakedown—Trump’s Approach to American Civil Society A Free Speech Shakedown—Trump’s Approach to American Civil Society
Ending his extortion racket will demand not only courageous institutions—it will take the political opposition of us all.

The Trump Economy? Some Reagan Parallels The Trump Economy? Some Reagan Parallels
In contrast with the now sober-seeming Reaganites, Trump has taken credit for the economy from day one.
Books & the Arts

Catherine Lacey’s Missed Connections Catherine Lacey’s Missed Connections
In her most personal work, “The Möbius Book”, Lacey uses a devastating moment of heartbreak to ruminate on the messy intersections between life and writing.

Red Scares, Past and Present Red Scares, Past and Present
What are the parallels between the rise of McCarthyism in the 1950s and today?
World

The European Union Is Complicit in Genocide The European Union Is Complicit in Genocide
The EU presents itself as a global champion of moral and legal leadership. Its refusal to hold Israel accountable or protect Palestinian lives tells a far different story.

Why the Women of This Tiny Palestinian Village Went on Hunger Strike Why the Women of This Tiny Palestinian Village Went on Hunger Strike
After the murder of local activist Awdah Hathaleen, his loved ones said they wouldn’t eat until his body was returned.

The World Court Adds Muscle to the Climate Fight The World Court Adds Muscle to the Climate Fight
After a “landmark” ruling from the International Court of Justice, journalists can expect more lawsuits against fossil fuel companies.
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SubscribeThe Murder of Anas al-Sharif, and Gaza’s Future The Murder of Anas al-Sharif, and Gaza’s Future
Podcast / American Prestige
Danish Resistance to Fascism, and Ours Today—Plus, Trump vs. UCLA Danish Resistance to Fascism, and Ours Today—Plus, Trump vs. UCLA
Podcast / Start Making Sense
“Of This World”: Politics in the Era of Rage, With Carlo Invernizzi Accetti “Of This World”: Politics in the Era of Rage, With Carlo Invernizzi Accetti
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