Carl L. Hart The Vancouver duo behind the Drug User Liberation Front faces 40 years behind bars for drug trafficking. But this is no ordinary case. The post On Trial for a Radical Approach to Reducing Drug Overdoses in British Columbia appeared first on The Nation.
The Nation
Will Trump’s Threats Destabilize Relations With Pakistan and Afghanistan?
Hasan Ali The president’s stated intentions to take over Bagram Air Base risk a departure from the détente of recent years. The post Will Trump’s Threats Destabilize Relations With Pakistan and Afghanistan? appeared first on The Nation.
The Future of Magazines… and the World
Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins A conversation with Thomas Meaney, the editor of Granta, about literature and the left. The post The Future of Magazines… and the World appeared first on The Nation.
US Ashtray
Holly Ballard Martz Constitutional democracy in the United States in under attack. The post US Ashtray appeared first on The Nation.
How to Place Rural Communities at the Heart of the Anti-Trump Movement
Anthony Flaccavento Rural activists are ready to take their place and play their part in the coalitions that are forming. The post How to Place Rural Communities at the Heart of the Anti-Trump Movement appeared first on The Nation.
How a PR Giant Hijacked COP30 to Greenwash the Planet
Shilpi Chhotray Edelman invented the fossil fuel narratives, and now it’s running communications for COP30. All the while, frontline communities are telling very different stories. The post How a PR Giant Hijacked COP30 to Greenwash the Planet appeared first on The...
Will the Democratic Party Keep Learning the Wrong Lessons?
Nick Perkins As an intern for Jon Tester’s campaign, I saw a disconnect between our claim to authentic Montanan populism and the reality on the ground. In 2025, we need something different. The post Will the Democratic Party Keep Learning the Wrong Lessons? appeared...
How My Grandmother Remembers the Nakba
Tareq Baconi In 1948, my family fled Palestine when Zionists took over. I pieced their story together from a box of letters and diary entries. The post How My Grandmother Remembers the Nakba appeared first on The Nation.
We’ve Entered the Gaslighting Phase of Covid in Prisons
Victoria Law Covid is spreading, but incarcerated people are being told vaccines aren’t necessary. The post We’ve Entered the Gaslighting Phase of Covid in Prisons appeared first on The Nation.
The Fate of Our Cities Is Now in the Supreme Court’s Hands
Elie Mystal In this week’s Elie v. U.S., The Nation’s justice correspondent warns of an upcoming SCOTUS case—and hails the wisdom of Uncle Iroh. The post The Fate of Our Cities Is Now in the Supreme Court’s Hands appeared first on The Nation.
Why Did Indiana University Axe Its Award-Winning Print Newspaper?
Ella Curlin If the administration can censor the Indiana Daily Student—one of the most acclaimed student publications in the nation—then student journalism everywhere is at risk. The post Why Did Indiana University Axe Its Award-Winning Print Newspaper? appeared first...
The Crazy-Making Destruction of the East Wing of the White House
Joan Walsh Demolishing the people’s entrance to the People’s House is part of Trump’s plan to destabilize and devastate his opponents. The post The Crazy-Making Destruction of the East Wing of the White House appeared first on The Nation.











