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What hits you first is the exhaustion carved into every face. The sickly pallor. The terrifying weight loss ravaging everyone ...
Opposing his nomination to head the Bureau of Labor Statistics is the one thing the left and right can agree on.
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Maggie Stewart

Maggie Stewart studies journalism, anthropology, and environmental studies at Princeton University. Her work combines writing, photojournalism, and audio ...
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Megan Cameron

Megan Cameron is a rising senior at Princeton University studying public and international affairs with a minor in journalism. She is from New Windsor, ...
Annalisa Jenkins is a junior at Princeton University studying Spanish and journalism. She writes about land sovereignty in her hometown of Baltimore as well as in Bolivia, where she recently worked ...
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AI Water Use Sucks Our Planet Dry

Founded by abolitionists in 1865, The Nation has long believed that independent journalism has the capacity to bring about a more democratic and equitable world.
On the Fourth of July, a friend interrupted my doomscrolling to send me a copy of Anne Lamott’s Washington Post column “Does Trumpland chaos bode better times ahead? I say yes. Happy Fourth!” It was a ...
Trump and RFK Jr. have made every effort to undermine one of the major civilizing advances of the 20th century—our public ...
These rollbacks are part of the debilitating horror that right-wing dogmatists experience before the workings of secular and skeptical inquiry—the prospect that the ownership of their children (and ...
The railroad once represented the American dream of expansion—and exploitation. But is train travel becoming a thing of the past?
Walking into Seattle mayoral candidate Katie Wilson’s election night party, I recognized very few people. The mainstream ...
His deals are informed by hyper-transactional dealmaking.