Claire Denis’s Haunting Neocolonial Drama Claire Denis’s Haunting Neocolonial Drama
Compared to her other films, The Fence is a minor work. But it contains within it a set of expansive themes.
Notes From an ICE Chaser Notes From an ICE Chaser
I followed Border Patrol agents from Illinois to North Carolina to Minnesota. To my surprise, they loved my coverage.
Trump’s Texas Senate Primary Win Is Going to Backfire Spectacularly Trump’s Texas Senate Primary Win Is Going to Backfire Spectacularly
While MAGA candidate Ken Paxton’s win isn’t an assured victory for Democrats, he’ll at least embroil the GOP in a nightmare of its own making.
Democrats Can’t Avoid a Reckoning With Gaza Democrats Can’t Avoid a Reckoning With Gaza
We can’t defend democracy while upholding elite impunity
Latest
The GOP Is Not a Political Party—It’s a Cult The GOP Is Not a Political Party—It’s a Cult
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Hebrew Nationalist Hot Dogs Hebrew Nationalist Hot Dogs
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Trump’s Violent Threats Can’t Hide the Truth: He’s a Humiliated Bully Trump’s Violent Threats Can’t Hide the Truth: He’s a Humiliated Bully
May 29, 2026 / Jeet Heer
Tom Steyer Is Prepared to Take On the AI Billionaires Tom Steyer Is Prepared to Take On the AI Billionaires
May 29, 2026 / John Nichols
America’s Authoritarian Remodel Is Well Underway America’s Authoritarian Remodel Is Well Underway
May 29, 2026 / Sasha Abramsky
How America’s Courts Fell for a Con Man How America’s Courts Fell for a Con Man
May 29, 2026 / StudentNation / Henry Fernandez
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Notes From an ICE Chaser Notes From an ICE Chaser
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GLP-1s and the Limits of Knowing Better GLP-1s and the Limits of Knowing Better
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Trump’s Violent Threats Can’t Hide the Truth: He’s a Humiliated Bully Trump’s Violent Threats Can’t Hide the Truth: He’s a Humiliated Bully
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Trump’s Texas Senate Primary Win Is Going to Backfire Spectacularly Trump’s Texas Senate Primary Win Is Going to Backfire Spectacularly
From the Archive
July 30th, 2014: Why Does This Nation of Immigrants Always Imprison ‘The Other’? Why Does This Nation of Immigrants Always Imprison ‘The Other’?
Has the romanticization of American history allowed the resurgence of discriminatory practices in recent episodes of crisis?
Politics
The American Revolution Was a Mistake The American Revolution Was a Mistake
In this week’s Elie v. US, our justice correspondent dissects Ken Burns’s American Revolution documentary. Plus: the DNC’s autopsy report.
How Trump Got His Tacky Arch Approved How Trump Got His Tacky Arch Approved
Neoclassical revivalists had to sell their souls.
Why the Park Slope Food Coop’s BDS Battle Is So Important Why the Park Slope Food Coop’s BDS Battle Is So Important
Organizers trying to get the iconic store to ban Israeli goods believe in the power of tangible collective action at a moment when doing so feels increasingly difficult.
Books & the Arts
The Rise of the Sensitivity Reader The Rise of the Sensitivity Reader
Adam Szetela’s That Book Is Dangerous! examines the emergence of a new job in publishing—secondary readers who comb through books for possible offenses.
Pierre Guyotat’s Moral Order Pierre Guyotat’s Moral Order
The French writer’s fiction engages in a radical egalitarian project aimed at negating the right’s nihilism.
Searching for Solidarity at the Train Station Searching for Solidarity at the Train Station
Mattia Filice’s Driver, a poetic novel about train conductors in France, offers an empathetic vision of working for the public.
World
An Alternative View of What’s Next After the Trump-Xi Summit An Alternative View of What’s Next After the Trump-Xi Summit
Hawkish rhetoric from the national security establishment isn’t grappling with the complex challenges posed by China’s rise.
Trump’s Killing Spree in Somalia Is Just One Assault in His Global War-Making Trump’s Killing Spree in Somalia Is Just One Assault in His Global War-Making
No American president has ever attacked Somalis with the persistence and at the rate of President Donald Trump.
The CIA Goes to Cuba The CIA Goes to Cuba
After decades of covert operations, the CIA director has given the Cubans an overt ultimatum for change on the island.
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Soccer’s Shadow and Sunlight: the Fascist History of the World Cup and 20 Years of Soccer Without Borders Soccer’s Shadow and Sunlight: the Fascist History of the World Cup and 20 Years of Soccer Without Borders
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