Fleeing to the Heart of the Empire
Explaining the legacy of war in Afghanistan and Vietnam.
Is India's COVID surge Modi's fault?
1 in 3 people are testing positive for the virus in Delhi.
A New Tech Magazine For A New Movement
The tech industry is fighting unionization, and workers are writing about it.
It Took 500 Years to Convict Derek Chauvin
Public opinion might be changing about policing.
Defunding The Police Is A Global Movement
“The police don’t take care of me, my friends take care of me.”
Justice Is More Than A Trial
By the end of Chauvin’s trial, police will likely have killed close to a hundred more people.
The Brightest Political Magazine Has No Articles
The Nib is a news magazine that relies solely on political cartooning for storytelling and journalism.
For Once, Indigenous Organizers Are Optimistic
To understand Deb Haaland’s appointment you must understand the oppression of indigenous people by the U.S.
Harry Windsor and the Horcrux of Colonialism
Is it really surprising that the living embodiment of British colonialism is racist?
How to Relax, With Gardening and Murder
No competitions, no shouting, no emotional roller coasters. Just good ‘ol gardening.
Biden’s New Limits on Stimulus Aid
Biden announces new income limits on stimulus aid to appeal to conservative members of his party.
Work Won’t Love You Back
Sarah Jaffe talks about her new book on capitalism, labor, and the way we talk about work.
Why Napping is So Damn Great
Napping is healthy for you! Now, if only capitalism got the memo…
No, Windmills Did Not Cause Texas’s Energy Crisis
Texas’s energy grid is particularly bad because of deregulation. Thanks, capitalism.