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Blogs

RSS   Extra Credit

Extra Credit offers campus-oriented news and includes first-person reports from student activists and journalists about what’s taking place on their campus.

RSS   Nation in the News

TV and radio appearances by Nation writers and editors, big Nation announcements and chatter about The Nation in blogs and other publications.

RSS   Editor's Cut

Politics, current affairs, riffs and reflections on what’s in the news and what’s not—but should be, from Nation editor Katrina vanden Heuvel.

RSS   The Beat

Breaking news and analysis of political, social, economic and cultural activism that mainstream media commonly ignore, by John Nichols.

RSS   Media Fix

Greg Mitchell offers opinion and analysis on the entire media spectrum—MSM, blogosphere, cable news and alt media—all day long.

RSS   The Notion

Unfiltered takes on politics, ideas and culture from Nation editors and contributors.

RSS   Jeremy Scahill

Daily dispatches on wars (declared and not), the military-industrial complex and national security.

RSS   Act Now!

Your guide to expressing informed dissent to war, racism, sexism, environmental degradation and market-based solutions to social problems.

RSS   The Dreyfuss Report

A chronicle of America's adventures in foreign policy and national security, by Robert Dreyfuss.

RSS   Altercation

Eric Alterman's well-chosen words on music, movies and politics, with the occasional special guest.

RSS   Katha Pollitt

Politics, feminism, culture, books and daily life.

RSS   Capitolism

Washington is a place with its own distinctive folkways, characteristics and worldviews. Here The Nation's Washington editor, Christopher Hayes, seeks understanding.

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