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Adrienne Rich, a major figure in the recent history of American poetry and a frequent contributor to The Nation, died on March 27.
The Supreme Court continues its hearings on President Obama's 2010 Affordable Care Act today in Washington D.C.
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When Mitt Romney announced his bid for the White House, he seemed to be the likely front-runner—but that was before the GOP base had the chance to find out just how deep he is in Wall Street's pockets
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Three pieces from The Nation's archives offering brisk and incisive critiques of the magazines Time, Fortune and Life.
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