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His cynical treatment of our world is dragging us all backward.
Tom Engelhardt
Why should we listen to zillionaires who want to abandon ship?
Katha Pollitt
The bizarre odyssey of the “great replacement” theorist shows that kitsch can kill.
James McAuley
The Court of Arbitration for Sport’s ruling against Caster Semenya is starting to unravel.
Ronald Katz
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A retrospective of her art looks at the Pandora's box television unleashed and how we continue to reckon with the effects of an unrelenting, 24/7 visual culture.
Blurring the lines between sincerity and irony in a presidential campaign is hazardous when the consequences are so real.
Edward Burmila
You can go lie for free, not on the taxpayer’s dime anymore.
Joan Walsh
The Queens candidate tells The Nation she would prosecute bad landlords, predatory lenders, and abusive employers—not black and brown communities.
Isabel Cristo
Residents of the US commonwealth have discovered an apparently illegal Navy strategy to help it construct Pacific bombing ranges.
Chris Gelardi and Sophia Perez
Noof Assi and Zain Mohammed have been organizing gatherings and carnivals even in the face of Trump’s warmongering.
Laura Gottesdiener
An ambitious plan to improve Manila’s water shortage is leaving Filipino villagers high and dry.
Nick Aspinwall
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In his new book, the New Yorker writer sets out to defend liberalism from its critics, but only ends up revealing its current limitations.
David A. Bell
A retrospective of her art looks at the Pandora's box television unleashed and how we continue to reckon with the effects of an unrelenting, 24/7 visual culture.
Hannah Stamler
Barbara Ess’s lo-fi photos, which pluck scenes from our culture’s surveillance regime, make the banal seem terrifying and mystical.
Barry Schwabsky
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Belfast’s so-called “peace lines” were supposed to come down over a decade ago. Why are they still there?
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