The administration’s decision to fast-track a bunch of changes to food stamps—including new work requirements—is as stupid as it is cruel.
An industry built on addiction and loss now commands enormous political and cultural influence, from NFL stadiums in ...
Though Coyote is often seen as an entertaining rascal, he has a dark side. The world-defining transformations he provokes ...
Harrison Berger is an independent journalist who contributes for Drop Site News and Neutrality Studies on YouTube. Previously, he was a researcher and ...
Asad Dandia sued the NYPD after it spied on his family and community. Now he uses people’s history to reclaim the streets ...
As far back as 1958, Nation writers were grappling with the prospect of ‘artificial brains,’ particularly when placed in the hands of the military.
Machado’s record makes a mockery of the idea she is a committed champion of peace, promoter of democracy, or unifying figure.
The state is setting a powerful example with its first-in-the-nation plan. But the policy has support across the US.
The New York writer and editor’s diaries of the AIDS era presents a curious case of what we are supposed to expect from private documents that become historical sources. Founded by abolitionists in ...
Felipe Galindo Felipe Galindo works in illustration, cartooning, animation, fine art and public art. His award-winning work is published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Narrative, and Mad. He ...
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