The still-reverberating consequences of U.S. foreign policy ...
ICE wants it both ways: to broadcast its might in spectacular shows of force, but to do so anonymously.
In the state’s twisted logic, being a victim of violence is reason for deportation.
Writing in Washington Monthly in 1974, future White House speechwriter James Fallows agreed that novelists had earned their ...
In Beirut, we start our days with the latest litany of places and people hit overnight, a deluge of stories and images: buildings targeted, cars struck on highways, families wiped out. Evacuation ...
Iraq remains a country with deep wounds of neocolonialism and camouflaged ruination. Its unions and revolutionary parties have long lost their capacity to mobilize. For some of those living in liminal ...
Its increasingly contradictory weaponization exposes how little it has ever had to do with the Jews.
2018 could be called the year of the witch. From the proliferation of magic crystal shops in Brooklyn and Los Angeles to witchy fashions on the spring 2019 runways, coven contingents at antifascist ...
The United States has never been “a nation of immigrants.” It has always been a settler state with a core of descendants from the original colonial settlers, that is, primarily Anglo-Saxons, Scots, ...
It seems almost quaint—at a time when the academy is under systemic attack by those who talk of facts, faith, the greatness of the Founders, and the still greater power of “woke” educators—that during ...
In the late 1940s, the Cold War was heating up. In the United States anticommunism had reached a fever pitch at the same time that antiblack violence had forcefully re-emerged in the form of lynching ...
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