Fareed Salmon Over the past decade, opioid overdose protections and programs like Project Weber-Renew have expanded, but with Trump back in office, this trend may be short lived. The post This Overdose Prevention Center Isn’t Giving Up on Harm Reduction appeared first...
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Who Writes the Biographer’s Biography?
Michelle Taylor Zachary Leader’s book on Richard Ellmann’s landmark work on James Joyce asks whether a biographer can be considered an artist. The post Who Writes the Biographer’s Biography? appeared first on The Nation.
The Terror and Cruelty of Trump’s Deportation Machine
Sasha Abramsky The administration’s immigration policies have gone from awful to monstrous, culminating with this weekend’s move to send roughly 600 unaccompanied children back to Guatemala. The post The Terror and Cruelty of Trump’s Deportation Machine appeared first...
Netanyahu Targets Journalists in Gaza
Tjeerd Royaards Starvation and genocide in Palestine continues undeterred. The post Netanyahu Targets Journalists in Gaza appeared first on The Nation.
“They Will Attack Every Organized Worker in America”
John Nichols Talking to the head of America’s largest union of federal workers about Trump’s assault on his members and all of labor. The post “They Will Attack Every Organized Worker in America” appeared first on The Nation.
Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale Belong in the Labor Movement Hall of Fame
Peter Dreier In the mid-1960s, the two pitchers inspired major league ballplayers to build a union and challenge the owners’ stranglehold on their lives, pay, and working conditions. The post Sandy Koufax and Don Drysdale Belong in the Labor Movement Hall of Fame...
“There Are No Illegal Strikes—Only Unsuccessful Ones”: A Conversation With Sara Nelson
Laura Flanders The international president of the Association of Flight Attendants explains how labor solidarity can “set the agenda and make things better.” The post “There Are No Illegal Strikes—Only Unsuccessful Ones”: A Conversation With Sara Nelson appeared first...
How Democrats Flubbed the Gerrymandering Arms Race
Elie Mystal New York State is a case study in Democrats’ failure to understand the evolving political landscape. The post How Democrats Flubbed the Gerrymandering Arms Race appeared first on The Nation.
Profiles in Courage
Steve Brodner Hans and Franz. The post Profiles in Courage appeared first on The Nation.
The DC Night Patrols Are Showing Cities How To Fight Trump’s Occupation
Dave Zirin, Chuck Modiano With only their cell phones, medical kits, and the confidence to assert their rights, volunteer night patrols follow and record the armed troops who have taken over the capital. The post The DC Night Patrols Are Showing Cities How To Fight...
Crises in Need of Compassion
Andrea Arroyo Every day, the genocide in Gaza, armed conflicts, displacement, and starvation result in millions of victims and refugees around the world. The post Crises in Need of Compassion appeared first on The Nation.
The Lessons of Hurricane Katrina Were Obvious From the Moment It Struck
Richard Kreitner The hurricane told us all we needed to know about disasters in the age of environmental devastation. Only some wanted to listen. The post The Lessons of Hurricane Katrina Were Obvious From the Moment It Struck appeared first on The Nation.










