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Zohran Mamdani and Brad Lander at the United Federation of Teachers’ New York City Mayoral Forum in 2025. (Michael Nagle / ) ...
Michael Ledeen, a key figure in launching the sale of US-made weapons to Iran, is pictured in his Chevy Chase, Maryland, home ...
New data sheds light on the policy preferences of nonvoting Democrats in the last election. It may disappoint some ...
Let’s be clear what this is: a hijacking of public health decision-making by unqualified ideologues. It portends much more ...
This week could well be viewed, in hindsight, as one of those—as the moment the wheels started to come off the Trump train.
While the courts continue to debate the legality of Trump’s sweeping tariffs, the law remains clear: They are ...
Four experts on public education in the US spoke to The Nation about how the dismantling of the Department of Education will ...
Taking away healthcare coverage isn’t just “morally wrong and politically suicidal,” in Senator Josh Hawley’s apt phrase.
A new analysis of voting patterns in the last election suggests that the party is woefully unprepared for the path forward.
The late congressman’s upending of New York politics by choosing progressivism over partisanship offers a lesson for today.
Justice: Retail, wholesale.