Joseph Stiglitz and Martín Guzmán explain how state-level changes can assist the 3.3 billion people living in countries that spend more on debt service than health care.
We couldn’t be ignored any longer, we scared the leaders of federal agencies, challenged politicians on their doorsteps, took ...
The administration is choosing complicity over courage in the case of Mahmoud Khalil. It's time for the faculty to demand a ...
The New York City comptroller is releasing a workers’ rights platform, which he shared exclusively with The Nation.
What the Zizians, a trans vegan cult allegedly behind multiple murders, can teach us about radicalization and our tech-addled ...
A Republican congressman was avoiding his constituents. So Democrat Mark Pocan gave them a chance to speak their mind.
With no fossil fuel reserves to rely on and domestic demand rising, the country had to get creative—or go broke just trying to keep the lights on. Here’s how they did it.
The reverberations of Khalil’s arrest are being felt beyond Columbia University’s campus.
The detention and attempted deportation of Khalil is a test by Trump to see how far he can go—and a test for us to see how ...
The only relevant question is not “How can the government do this?” It is “How can we who oppose this fascist regime stop it?
Oakland, California. She is the author of Saving Time: Discovering a Life Beyond the Clock and How to Do Nothing: Resisting the Attention Economy.
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