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Peter Thiel and his friends feel they no longer belong to our species.| The Nation
Last month, the editorial team of NeuroImage resigned over the “unethical fees” charged by the journal’s publisher, Elsevier. Can scientists ditch the for-profit system?| The Nation
Truth, lies and attacks on Democrats from columnists at the Washington Post and the New York Times.| The Nation
Workers are losing their jobs and professional opportunities for expressing pro-Palestinian sentiment. Others are choosing to self-censor amid a climate of fear.| The Nation
At one of the oldest biennials on the planet, a glimpse of a more global idea of art history is on view.| The Nation
The rule of law presupposes that there are rules that provide a consistent, repeatable, and knowable set of outcomes. That’s no longer the case.| The Nation
After a top aide to Anthony Fauci was grilled by Congress, questions emerge as to whether others may have sought to avoid transparency around the Covid epidemic.| The Nation
As Israel and Gaza return to war, will a security pact between the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia do more than entrench the violence of the status quo?| The Nation
Trump has threatened to defund schools that teach honestly about the history of racism, giving new momentum to the “uncritical race theory” movement.| The Nation
In a boon for racist businesses, the administration has ended a ban on segregated facilities for federal contractors.| The Nation
Under the guise of “fighting antisemitism,” Trump is shredding our rights and telling us we are safe.| The Nation
The university has become the Trump administration’s test case for the largest assault on higher education since the McCarthy era. Sadly, it has notably failed to defend itself.| The Nation
A recent order aimed at destroying independent regulatory agencies isn’t just about taking control of the state—it’s a giant cash-grab in disguise.| The Nation
Apartheid was, first and foremost, a business plan—one that the South African–born Musk seems to be reworking for the modern age.| The Nation
The world’s richest man now has the power to override congressional spending decisions and access to private information about every US taxpayer.| The Nation
The cartoonist and writer proved that the deadliest skewering is informed by understanding.| The Nation
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Elie Mystal is The Nation’s justice correspondent and the host of its legal podcast, Contempt of Court. He is also an Alfred Knobler Fellow at the Type| The Nation
The clash between the Philippines's dynastic duo is an entertaining political soap opera. But this spat has the potential to turn violent very fast.| The Nation
The city’s metro hosts—and authorities unofficially sanction—a queer institution unlike any other.| The Nation
The conservative majority spent much of the oral arguments for US v. Skrmetti trying to erase the trans community.| The Nation
The fallen plutocrat was also the chief financier of a counterrevolution inside the Democratic Party.| The Nation
Me, my mother, and 10 years of the Fight for $15.| The Nation
The strangely short history of a publishing niche.| The Nation
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