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Katrina Vanden Heuvel

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Past articles by Katrina:

Bullying Librarians Is for Know-Nothings

Why the GOP’s war on books is ripe for cancellation. → Read More

Why You Don’t Need to Fear the Taxman

It’s time to defend—not defund—the IRS. → Read More

The Congressional Progressive Caucus Expands

Democrats may have lost their majority, but many promising new members have secured roles in the House. → Read More

The Congressional Progressive Caucus Expands

Democrats may have lost their majority, but many promising new members have secured roles in the House. → Read More

How to End the War in Ukraine? Sit Down and Talk. It’s Time.

Negotiating a diplomatic solution to the conflict is just common sense. → Read More

It’s time to end the war in Ukraine

Negotiating a diplomatic solution to the conflict is just common sense. → Read More

This Election Day, we’re still striving to achieve FDR’s Four Freedoms

The future of democracy requires an electorate free from fear. → Read More

Democrats have helped working-class Americans. They need to say so loudly.

The Biden administration's economic victories aren't boosting Democrat's chances next month. → Read More

Why the Economy Is the Dominant Issue for Democrats In the Midterms

Wages aren’t keeping up with prices, and that’s voters’ biggest concern. → Read More

The Cuban missile crisis was 60 years ago, but it’s urgently relevant today

That pivotal moment proves that de-escalation and diplomacy can prevail. → Read More

The Mississippi water crisis is the tip of the global disaster to come

Extreme weather will put a strain on global water supplies. → Read More

For Democrats, Alaska’s special election offers singular lessons

The race can be a road map for campaigns in areas the party has all but written off . → Read More

Why pickleball is the fastest-growing sport in the U.S.

The game brings people together at a time of growing isolation and division. → Read More

Workers are organizing independently. Why don’t our politicians seem to care?

It's the only protection workers have against corporate resistance to unionizing. → Read More

With fast-food bill, California could help all essential workers

Gavin Newsom may have a chance to prove his commitment to the working class. → Read More

The Democrats’ Working-Class Deficit

Why is the party of working people in danger of becoming the party of upscale voters? Don’t blame the left. → Read More

The US Is Bad at Handling Epidemics. Monkeypox Is the Latest Example.

Vaccines are limited, communication is poor, and conspiracy theories abound. → Read More

The U.S. is bad at handling epidemics. Monkeypox is the latest example.

Vaccines are limited, communication is poor, and conspiracy theories abound. → Read More

If Democrats are losing the working class, it’s not because of the left

The reason people are disenchanted is because this economy doesn't work for them. → Read More

The Arizona Prison System Is Censoring “The Nation.” We’re Doing Something About It.

Arizona prison authorities are stopping incarcerated people from reading The Nation. We’re working with the ACLU’s National Prison Project to assert their First Amendment rights. → Read More