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An investigation by The Nation and Type Investigations raises questions about the effectiveness of new global brand standards ...
The European Union’s rush to increase military spending is as much about appeasing Washington as achieving actual “strategic ...
Internal Family Systems has been wholeheartedly embraced by celebrities and desperate patients alike. But is it a science—or ...
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a ...
Hurston wasn’t drowning in the pelagic waters of tragedy; instead, she was refining the stories that ethnic groups had ...
Hosted by editor D.D. Guttenplan, the show will go behind the scenes of our biggest print stories with the journalists who ...
Pedro Almodóvar’s The Room Next Door and Scott McGehee and David Siegel’s The Friend—attempt to adapt her work. Do they succeed?
As with earlier Red Scares, Democrats laid the groundwork for the current crackdown on dissent.
Trump and RFK Jr. Are Making Cancer Great Again Public health funding cuts are risking the progress the nation has made in fighting and preventing many forms of the dreaded disease. But few people ...
In her new book, Callard makes the case that we should all live more philosophically but where does politics fit in?
What old-school civics taught us about checks and balances isn’t working. The absence of a will to fight, to defend the ...
One of his generation’s most prolific journalists, Kempton never turned a blind eye to the inequalities all around him.