News

Trump has launched an all-out assault on civic freedoms, but the Democrats aren’t yet giving their base something to vote for ...
We’re starting to see one take shape in the streets and at ballot boxes across the country: from New York City mayoral ...
The abundance agenda makes progressive populism more effective. Construction continues on a mixed-use apartment complex that ...
Across the country, rural hospitals will close, and the empty towns will mirror the quiet halls where doctors and nurses once ...
Andy Urban is an associate professor of American studies and history at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, and director of ...
The Trump administration’s diligent researchers wasted no time in unearthing the most egregious examples of abuse. In her first White House briefing, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt bragged that the ...
At Bari Weiss’s “Cheers to the Republic” mixer, I met anti-vaxxers, was recruited for a trip to Israel, and heard the word “heterodox” more than I would have liked to.
Anything is possible in the coming days and weeks, but it’s difficult not to feel like we are veering toward escalating violence.
Our education system faces a crisis of affordability and access only amplified by the passage of the Big, Beautiful Bill and ...
Steve Bullock is a cochair of American Bridge 21st Century and the former two-term governor of Montana, where he expanded Medicaid, protected public lands, and worked across the aisle to deliver ...
Teresa Mosqueda serves on the King County Council in Washington and formerly served on the Seattle City Council.
Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world.