Sue Coe Russia’s war of attrition. The post Stop It! appeared first on The Nation.
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The Hollow Narrative of HBO’s “Gilded Age”
Jake Bittle The TV show is guilty of the greatest crime any fiction about the 19th century can commit—not getting it wrong, but making it dull. The post The Hollow Narrative of HBO’s “Gilded Age” appeared first on The Nation.
The Ketanji Brown Jackson Strategy
Steve Phillips By championing racial equality in the form of putting a Black woman on the Supreme Court, Democrats have energized their base and garnered the support of the American people. The post The Ketanji Brown Jackson Strategy appeared first on The Nation.
Do Campus Crime Alerts Keep Students Safe?
Charlotte Rubin Timely Warning notifications were designed to provide community members with important information during an emergency, but there are unintended consequences. The post Do Campus Crime Alerts Keep Students Safe? appeared first on The Nation.
193 Heartless Bastards in the House of Representatives
John Nichols Most House Republicans voted against capping insulin costs. Why? They defended the right of greedy capitalists to be greedy capitalists. The post 193 Heartless Bastards in the House of Representatives appeared first on The Nation.
Americans Don’t Have the Luxury of Being Picky Eaters Anymore
Malcolm Harris We’ve been spoiled rotten, but the days of avocados in December are over. The post Americans Don’t Have the Luxury of Being Picky Eaters Anymore appeared first on The Nation.
Ari Brostoff’s Truth Is Out There
Natasha Lennard The author’s debut collection, Missing Time, is an eclectic mix of left-wing cultural criticism and personal essays on topics like The X-Files. The post Ari Brostoff’s Truth Is Out There appeared first on The Nation.
The Bad Aftertaste of the NCAA Men’s Tournament
Dave Zirin The North Carolina Tar Heels seemed to come apart physically and the grown-ups just stood around and watched. The post The Bad Aftertaste of the NCAA Men’s Tournament appeared first on The Nation.
Ketanji Brown Jackson
Colleen Quinn Wisdom, Courage, Grace. The post Ketanji Brown Jackson appeared first on The Nation.
How Can Puerto Rico Escape the Debt Trap?
Ed Morales When it comes to Puerto Rico, the questions of debt haunt everyday life and shape the colonial reality of the island. The post How Can Puerto Rico Escape the Debt Trap? appeared first on The Nation.
Congress Is Dragging Its Feet on Recognizing a Staffers’ Union
Aída Chávez Congressional workers often struggle to get by, and they lack legal protections to organize and collectively bargain. The post Congress Is Dragging Its Feet on Recognizing a Staffers’ Union appeared first on The Nation.
How Kherson Was Occupied
Elena Kostyuchenko What Novaya Gazeta’s reporter Elena Kostyuchenko saw with her own eyes. The post How Kherson Was Occupied appeared first on The Nation.











