Elie Mystal The new order effectively allows police to get away with murder. And that’s just the beginning. The post Trump’s Newest Executive Order “Unleashes” the Cops—and Flirts With Martial Law appeared first on The Nation.
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The Coming Crisis in Kashmir
Fahad Shah In the aftermath of an attack that claimed the lives of 26 Indian civilians, Kashmiri locals are afraid of what comes next. The post The Coming Crisis in Kashmir appeared first on The Nation.
We Can Run the World Without Fossil Fuels
Mark Hertsgaard, Bill McKibben By lighting a green lantern in Boston’s Old North Church, environmentalists announce a new global day of action—Sun Day—to celebrate a world that no longer needs fossil fuels. The post We Can Run the World Without Fossil Fuels appeared...
As Trump Goes After Protected Status, Venezuelan Students Are “Terrified”
Shandra Back While those with TPS are safe on paper, the administration’s attempted revocation and ongoing legal battle has left many young immigrants—regardless of status—fearing detainment. The post As Trump Goes After Protected Status, Venezuelan Students Are...
Trump’s Newest Executive Order “Unleashes” the Cops—and Flirts With Martial Law
Elie Mystal The new order effectively allows police to get away with murder. And that’s just the beginning. The post Trump’s Newest Executive Order “Unleashes” the Cops—and Flirts With Martial Law appeared first on The Nation.
The Coming Crisis in Kashmir
Fahad Shah In the aftermath of an attack that claimed the lives of 26 Indian civilians, Kashmiri locals are afraid of what comes next. The post The Coming Crisis in Kashmir appeared first on The Nation.
As Trump Goes After Protected Status, Venezuelan Students Are “Terrified”
Shandra Back While those with TPS are safe on paper, the administration’s attempted revocation and ongoing legal battle has left many young immigrants—regardless of status—fearing detainment. The post As Trump Goes After Protected Status, Venezuelan Students Are...
The Bloody Blues of “Sinners”
Stephen Kearse Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster horror period piece sets out to reinvent the creature feature—for better and for worse. The post The Bloody Blues of “Sinners” appeared first on The Nation.
As Trump Goes After Protected Status, Venezuelan Students Are “Terrified”
Shandra Back While those with TPS are safe on paper, the administration’s attempted revocation and ongoing legal battle has left many young immigrants—regardless of status—fearing detainment. The post As Trump Goes After Protected Status, Venezuelan Students Are...
In Canada’s Anti-Trump Election, Liberals Eke Out a Victory
Jeet Heer As recently as January 20, it looked like the conservatives were on track for a historic victory—but then Trump came to power next door. The post In Canada’s Anti-Trump Election, Liberals Eke Out a Victory appeared first on The Nation.
Weike Wang’s Meticulous Satires of Identity Politics
Camille Bromley Rental House, a novel of marriage and manners, tries to make sense of how a blended family negotiates conflicts of race and class. The post Weike Wang’s Meticulous Satires of Identity Politics appeared first on The Nation.
MAGA Followers Think They’re Punk Rock—but Then Why Are They All Such Cowards?
Dave Zirin Trump supporters may think they’re hardcore, but they seem to be afraid of op-eds, books, and history they can’t even bear to read. The post MAGA Followers Think They’re Punk Rock—but Then Why Are They All Such Cowards? appeared first on The...






