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Nostalgia might help Joe Biden win the presidency but the crisis he’ll face will require boldness.
Jeet Heer
Taking the convention online shouldn’t mean leaving delegates in the dark.
James Zogby
The disappearance of renter protections imposed in the wake of the pandemic will almost certainly lead to the worst housing crisis in a generation.
Bryce Covert
How the experimental artist made one of the year’s most defiant pop records.
Julyssa Lopez
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Andre Henry created and carried this 100 pound emblem. Photo by Jonathan Timothy Stoner.
Trump and his lackeys are guilty of criminal negligence, if not far worse. Who will hold them accountable?
Elie Mystal
Democratic votes to make the Federal Reserve the silent partner in big business plunder in March make it easier for Republicans to stiff the unemployed in August.
Jeet Heer
The president’s not an idiot. He is a liar. The question is: How many more coronavirus deaths will his lies cause between now and Election Day?
John Nichols
What is there left to learn from the work the French thinker left behind?
Andrew Marzoni
Andrew Martin’s characters in Cool For America aren’t having much fun. Instead, they are restless and self-defeating.
Jennifer Schaffer
How the act of scrutinizing art online has changed the role of the critic.
Barry Schwabsky
The US and China’s dance in the South China Sea bears a troubling resemblance to 1914 Sarajevo—and the eve of World War I.
Michael T. Klare
Rashid Khalidi’s new history offers a political and personal portrait of more than a hundred years of colonization and resistance in Palestine.
Kaleem Hawa
They fear being arrested or disappeared, and are not prepared to be silenced without a fight.
Billy H.C. Kwok , The Nation and Magnum Foundation
Watch and Listen
David Dayen on the interests overpowering our democracy, plus Amy Wilentz on Mary Trump.
July 30, 2020
Gregg Gonsalves on Covid-19, plus Meagan Day on the eviction crisis.
July 16, 2020
As the people of Minneapolis grieve the loss of one of their own, they’re also fighting for a future free of police brutality.
June 8, 2020
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