Chris Lehmann Testimony by the former National Enquirer publisher detailed the Trump campaign’s involvement in directing the tabloid's coverage of the 2016 election.
John Nichols Last week, the Pennsylvania representative voted against unconditional military aid for Israel. This week, she won what was supposed to be a tough primary by an overwhelming margin.
Joan Walsh The new group EducateUS is creating a counter-movement to the conservative groups stoking a culture war over sexuality education.
Lujayn The extraordinary story of a 14-year-old, her mother, and what happened when the Israeli military came to destroy their house.
Lajward Zahra Around 80 percent of the nearly 120,000 undocumented students who graduated high school in 2023 don’t qualify for DACA.
Rose D’Amora The Nation speaks to Jessi Jezewska Stevens about her new short-story collection, which dramatizes late-capitalist living.
Colleen Quinn Michael R. Turner, chair of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, said it was “absolutely true” that some Republican representatives are repeating Russian propaganda.
Katrina vanden Heuvel A strategy for building a rural-urban working-class coalition.
David Adler, David Broder Conservative leaders from across Europe met in Brussels, but we know very little about this network. A new consortium has been launched to investigate its global infrastructure.
Daniel Steinmetz-Jenkins A conversation with the activists and writers about their wide-ranging history of the politics of the common good and togetherness.
After a vote in favor of sending $95 billion to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan passed, far right Republicans are threatening a motion to vacate the speaker of the house.
Jeet Heer His true addiction explains the president’s doziness.