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The Price of Silence in Sudan

The Price of Silence in Sudan

Justin Lynch The United Arab Emirates is arming a militia committing genocide in Darfur. In exchange for US silence, Biden got a Middle East partner, and Trump got cryptocurrency cash. The post The Price of Silence in Sudan appeared first on The Nation.

How Much Suffering Can COP30 Prevent?

How Much Suffering Can COP30 Prevent?

Mark Hertsgaard Bill Gates gets climate change wrong. It’s not a binary—humanity survives or goes extinct—it’s a questions of scale: How many people will die or be left destitute? The post How Much Suffering Can COP30 Prevent? appeared first on The Nation.

No Monarchs!

No Monarchs!

Anonymous Unless it's a Butterfly. The post No Monarchs! appeared first on The Nation.

Zadie Smith: “I Say What I See”

Zadie Smith: “I Say What I See”

Edna Bonhomme A conversation with the acclaimed author about her new essay collection, Dead and Alive. The post Zadie Smith: "I Say What I See" appeared first on The Nation.

The United States Is Letting Its People Starve

The United States Is Letting Its People Starve

Katrina vanden Heuvel US leaders have long taken some responsibility to help poor people meet basic nutritional needs. That era appears over. The post The United States Is Letting Its People Starve appeared first on The Nation.

Above All, the NBA Will Protect the Gambling Industry

Above All, the NBA Will Protect the Gambling Industry

Dave Zirin In the face of betting scandals, the NBA will do anything—except endanger the gambling apps sucking dry the league’s most vulnerable fans. The post Above All, the NBA Will Protect the Gambling Industry appeared first on The Nation.

A Brief History of Right-Wing Attacks on Food Stamps

A Brief History of Right-Wing Attacks on Food Stamps

Richard Kreitner A trip through The Nation’s archives offers essential insights into why Republicans have long tried to weaken SNAP—and why they’re trying to kill it now. The post A Brief History of Right-Wing Attacks on Food Stamps appeared first on The...

The Making of Arundhati Roy

The Making of Arundhati Roy

Siddhartha Mahanta In Mother Mary Comes to Me, the icon of Indian letters revisits the time that forged her as a writer. The post The Making of Arundhati Roy appeared first on The Nation.