Tjeerd Royaards Netanyahu’s Gaza horror show marches on. The post Bloody Line in the Sand appeared first on The Nation.
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HELP!
Adam Zyglis Maga broadens their horizons. The post HELP! appeared first on The Nation.
How Climate Justice Reached the UN’s Top Court—and Won
Panthea Lee The International Court of Justice’s ruling that countries have a legal duty to curb climate change was the result of a years-long campaign that began with university students. The post How Climate Justice Reached the UN’s Top Court—and Won appeared first...
HELP!
Adam Zyglis Maga broadens their horizons. The post HELP! appeared first on The Nation.
How Climate Justice Reached the UN’s Top Court—and Won
Panthea Lee The International Court of Justice’s ruling that countries have a legal duty to curb climate change was the result of a years-long campaign that began with university students. The post How Climate Justice Reached the UN’s Top Court—and Won appeared first...
Want to Understand Global Inequality? Visit the Dump.
Carol Schaeffer Alexander Clapp’s Waste Wars, a world-spanning inquiry into the politics of garbage, makes a case that everything that is wrong with capitalism is embodied in our trash. The post Want to Understand Global Inequality? Visit the Dump. appeared first on...
Trump World Will Never Allow Justice for Breonna Taylor
Elie Mystal The sentencing of police officer Brett Hankison to 33 months in prison by a Trump-appointed judge is a travesty—even if it’s better than the DOJ’s request for one day. The post Trump World Will Never Allow Justice for Breonna Taylor appeared first on The...
Iranian Brickwork Shows Us Better Architecture Is Possible
Kate Wagner Why the beauty and inventiveness of contemporary masonry in Iran has captured Western audiences. The post Iranian Brickwork Shows Us Better Architecture Is Possible appeared first on The Nation.
We’re Still Living With the Decisions Made During the Trinity Tests
Eric Ross Eighty years after the first atomic weapons tests at Los Alamos, humanity has yet to fully reckon with the power of mass annihilation. The post We’re Still Living With the Decisions Made During the Trinity Tests appeared first on The Nation.
CUNY’s Repression of Pro-Palestine Students Continues in Front of Congress
Luca GoldMansour By placating House Republicans during a hearing on antisemitism, CUNY’s Chancellor left students and faculty to fend for themselves. The post CUNY’s Repression of Pro-Palestine Students Continues in Front of Congress appeared first on The...
The Impish Modernism of Michael Clune
Adam Wilson In Pan, his debut novel, he makes the unruly mind of a teenager the stuff of high art. The post The Impish Modernism of Michael Clune appeared first on The Nation.
How Zohran Mamdani Should Govern
Waleed Shahid Running New York City is brutal. But if he wins in November, there are key lessons from past mayors that Mamdani should learn from. The post How Zohran Mamdani Should Govern appeared first on The Nation.