Kristi Noem Must Be Impeached
Members of Congress have a constitutional duty to remove this gangster from office.
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Members of Congress have a constitutional duty to remove this gangster from office.
The president has gone after us because of who we are and what we value. We have an obligation to resist.
A new set of note cards by the artist and writer documents scenes of protest in the 21st century.
The anti-abortion movement was methodical and radical at the same time. The abortion-rights movement must be too.
With their resistance to violent authoritarianism, the people of Minneapolis have renewed the spirit of Dr. King’s call for “the positive affirmation of peace.”
If the Trump administration were truly concerned with fraud in social services spending, it wouldn’t start with childcare, and it wouldn’t start with Minnesota.
ICE can’t function without help from the private sector. So we should force the private sector to stop helping.
Eric Blanc and Wes McEnany and Claire Sandberg
It was never about straightforward enforcement of immigration law.
Miller was not elected. Nor are he or his policies popular. Yet he continues to hold uncommon sway in the administration.
AI porn is what happens when technology liberates misogyny from social constraints.
A look back at The Nation’s 130 years of articles about Venezuela reveals that the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Basement books… Kate Wagner replies… Reading Pirandello (online only)… Gus O’Connor replies…
Our Readers and Kate Wagner and Gus O’Connor
RFK’s MAHA spectacle offers an object lesson in how the left cedes fertile political territory.
After the Holocaust, Israel was hailed as the solution to an essentially antisemitic debate. Now, as another genocide unfolds—in Gaza—Jews are once again questioning the question.
Despite a “ceasefire,” Israel’s killing has not ended. Neither has the determination of the Palestinian people to survive.
Rayan El Amine and Lizzy Ratner and Jack Mirkinson
The co-leader of Die Linke helped rescue the party and make it into a political force. But can she beat back Germany’s ascendant far right?
Four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion, Ukrainian health workers are shoring up maternity care to protect the most vulnerable—and preserve Ukrainian identity.
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With its cobalt and lithium mines, Congo is powering a new energy revolution. It contains both the worst horrors of modern metal extraction—and the seeds of a more moral economics.
How the popular mayor and a popular front of radicals and reformers transformed New York City
From “The Crying Lot of 49” to his latest noirs, the American novelist has always proceeded along a track strangely parallel to our own.
In her new book, Alyssa Battistoni explores how nature came to be treated as a supposedly cost-free supplement of capital accumulation.
Constructing new residential buildings, let alone those with rental units that New Yorkers can afford, is never an easy task.
In her new film, Jodie Foster transforms into a therapist-detective.