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A Biden win in November 2020 will be insufficient unless Democrats take the Senate and displace majority leader Mitch McConnell.
Even as we work to treat the sick and prevent Covid’s further spread, we must also remember the dead.
The way we talk about contagion matters. It shapes how societies respond—and whether many of us will survive.
Editorial
The procedure can be crucial to a person’s health and livelihood. When striking down restrictions, the justices should acknowledge that.
We can’t wait until January 2021 to shift course. Our lives depend on disruption now.
Luckily for The Nation , Milton’s first rule was “You can only work for people you like.”
Cuts will fall the hardest on those who have been on the front lines of the crisis.
Despite his recent rulings on abortion, DACA, and LGBTQ rights, Roberts is no moderate. He’s a rock-ribbed Republican playing the long game.
I’m a guest in the Black Lives Matter movement, and making images is how I show my support.
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Column
Racist policing is particularly devastating for Black trans and gender-nonconforming people.
It’s time to stop clicking on the ads.
Books & the Arts
Telling the stories of three women who accused Russell Simmons of sexual assault, the documentary is a powerful case study in how institutions have failed Black women.
A new Hulu show presents the life of the Russian empress as a narrative of lean-in empowerment. But was it?
In writing an allegory that is barely an allegory and a trilogy of novels that are often not novels, Coetzee appears to have made his own literary displacement total.
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Letters
A family legacy… The beef with red meat… Taxing efforts…