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January 31, 1950: President Truman Announces the US Will Seek to Develop a Hydrogen Bomb

January 31, 1950: President Truman Announces the US Will Seek to Develop a Hydrogen Bomb January 31, 1950: President Truman Announces the US Will Seek to Develop a Hydrogen Bomb

The Nation argued against the development of the hydrogen bomb in terms that apply to Edward Snowden’s revelations about the surveillance state today.

Jan 31, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

Larry Wilmore: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Multicultural Diversity…

Larry Wilmore: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Multicultural Diversity… Larry Wilmore: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to Multicultural Diversity…

The new Nightly Show confronts PC.

Jan 30, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Leslie Savan

Did Obama Legitimize Extremist Violence With His Visit to India?

Did Obama Legitimize Extremist Violence With His Visit to India? Did Obama Legitimize Extremist Violence With His Visit to India?

The president roped once-non-aligned India into a strategic alliance, but only by bolstering the Modi government, with its religious intolerance and pro-corporate policies.

Jan 30, 2015 / Feature / Praful Bidwai

Today is FDR’s Birthday: Before the 1932 Election, ‘The Nation’ Was Not Impressed

Today is FDR’s Birthday: Before the 1932 Election, ‘The Nation’ Was Not Impressed Today is FDR’s Birthday: Before the 1932 Election, ‘The Nation’ Was Not Impressed

“A new deal is needed in the world,” The Nation said, but FDR was not the man to deliver it.

Jan 30, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and Back Issues

If You Read That ‘NYT’ Story About Two Teens in Oakland, Keep This in Mind

If You Read That ‘NYT’ Story About Two Teens in Oakland, Keep This in Mind If You Read That ‘NYT’ Story About Two Teens in Oakland, Keep This in Mind

What the story about a fire set to a gender-nonconforming teenager in Oakland leaves out about race, gender expression and violence.

Jan 30, 2015 / Dani McClain

Solidarity—and the Seattle Seahawks—Forever

Solidarity—and the Seattle Seahawks—Forever Solidarity—and the Seattle Seahawks—Forever

The Seattle Seahawks are representing a new sports/politics paradigm, one that with a Super Bowl win could be felt for a generation.

Jan 30, 2015 / Dave Zirin

January 30, 1948: Mohandas Gandhi is Assassinated

January 30, 1948: Mohandas Gandhi is Assassinated January 30, 1948: Mohandas Gandhi is Assassinated

The Nation was the first American publication to write about Gandhi, back in 1897. Here’s what we said.

Jan 30, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

The Real Debate Over Israel’s ‘Jewish Nation-State’ Bill

The Real Debate Over Israel’s ‘Jewish Nation-State’ Bill The Real Debate Over Israel’s ‘Jewish Nation-State’ Bill

It’s not about whether systematic discrimination against Arab citizens should continue—it’s about whether it should be codified in explicitly racist legislation. ...

Jan 29, 2015 / Hassan Jabareen

Fair Is Fair Fair Is Fair

We want you to succeed.

Jan 29, 2015 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

From Detroit to Dublin, a Fight for the Right to Water

From Detroit to Dublin, a Fight for the Right to Water From Detroit to Dublin, a Fight for the Right to Water

Irish activists fighting a plan to increase the cost of water have an unlikely ally in their corner: the Detroit Water Brigade.

Jan 29, 2015 / Brian Fitzpatrick and Foreign Policy In Focus

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