Josh Safdie’s latest movie Marty Supreme spurred a renewed national interest in ping-pong. I played my way through New York ...
The war is forcing Democrats to confront a question they have long deferred: whether the party can offer a coherent anti-war alternative to Washington’s foreign policy consensus.
Controlled by an increasingly Christian nationalist leadership, the GOP majority in Congress is in thrall to the notion that ...
It’s that time of year again.
In a new X post building on an earlier Hollywood action-clip montage, the White House tries to render the horrors of war as a Wii game.
In this week’s Elie v. US, The Nation’s justice correspondent hails Raskin’s bold call-out. Plus, a counterintuitive take on the SAVE Act and a controversial video-game lawsuit.
Nepal’s “Gen Z revolution” achieved historic and unexpected electoral success—but transformational change remains elusive.
Spiraling financial chaos might be the only thing that can force the president to pull back from this conflict.
Donald Trump leaves after speaking to reporters during a news conference at Trump National Doral Miami on March 9, 2026, in Doral, Florida.
As Haiti confronts deepening violence and political collapse, calls for military intervention risk repeating a long history of foreign policies that have destabilized the country.
Starting a war in the Persian Gulf, a region that produces roughly a third of the world’s oil, was bound to send shock waves ...
Israel has long targeted sport facilities and athletes in Gaza. Now with US help, it’s doing the same thing in Iran.