Trump Is Outdoing Himself
In the malignity of his intent and the scale of his graft, the second term is significantly worse. But it’s also his last.
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In the malignity of his intent and the scale of his graft, the second term is significantly worse. But it’s also his last.
No president in the post-civil-rights era has been as racially aggressive as the now-47th president.
With Trump back in the White House, the Democrats are floundering instead of fighting.
The president is taking a chainsaw to our public health infrastructure—and people will die as a result.
The DNC elects a new leader as it seeks to unify the party and win back working-class voters.
The LA disaster is a wake-up call: Our firefighting playbook was written for a world that no longer exists. We need a new approach, and we need it now.
The Nation’s Western correspondent, Sasha Abramsky, captures the destruction of the Palisades fire and the relics of the people who used to live in one debris zone.
The elder Le Pen is dead, but far-right populists across the world still echo his mix of violent rhetoric, brazen lies, and outreach to mainstream conservatives.
Sure, it’s a dog whistle for “retvrn” types and the results are tacky—but that’s not the worst part.
Today’s tech oligarchs want the appearance of public acclaim for their deeply elitist vision of society—while maintaining a docile and cooperative public.
Immigrants don’t steal citizens’ jobs and wages. They grow the economy for all.
The corporate media’s commitment to fighting autocracy proves fickle.
Donald Trump is poised to become the first president since FDR to have appointed the majority of high-court justices. His potential picks are terrifying.
Since Israel invaded Gaza in 2023, far-right settlers set their sights on the Strip—and they have no intention of letting a ceasefire stand in their way.
The Pakistani qawwali icon sang words written centuries ago and died decades ago. He’s got a new album out.
More than 20 years after Bill Clinton left office, Democrats remain in the grips of his New Democrat politics. That’s a serious problem.
Incumbent parties around the world keep losing to upstart challengers. Yet Mexico’s López Obrador defied the trend, handing off his presidency to Sheinbaum. What’s their secret?
In the first English translation in half a century, Paul Reitter and Paul North distill the essence of the Marxist masterpiece by going back to basics.
Walker’s new installation at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art offers us visions from both the past and future.
Why did one of the early 20th century’s most famous philosophers go out of fashion?
In “Hard Truths,” Leigh reminds us that a family dinner can tell the story of a whole society.
In a frenzied medical drama, the limits and problems of the healthcare system became the basis of the show’s plot.