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Nate Hopper

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Livonia, MI, United States

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Past:
  • TIME.com
  • Esquire
  • ELLE Magazine (US)

Past articles by Nate:

She Spent 2 Years Interviewing Young Men About Sex, Consent and Abuse. Here's Why She's Optimistic After #MeToo

The journalist spent two years interviewing young men about hooking up, using porn and seeking consent. → Read More

Sean Penn Talks His Debut Novel and His Fears for #MeToo

A conversation with the actor about satire and skepticism → Read More

Facebook Co-Founder Chris Hughes on His New Book and Whether Zuckerberg Will Run

Chris Hughes, the Facebook co-founder, Obama campaign digital strategist and former owner of the New Republic talks to TIME about his book. → Read More

This Ethiopian Scientist Is Saving Lives by Studying Insects

Segenet Kelemu, an Ethiopian scientist, leads a research facility in Nairobi that solves problems posed by insects to public health. → Read More

Meet the Doctor Who Runs India's Last Polio Ward

Dr. Mathew Varghese runs India’s last polio ward, at St. Stephen’s Hospital in New Delhi. Since January 2011, India has seen zero new cases. → Read More

Watch: Insane Clown Posse Talks to TIME About Its FBI Lawsuit

The rap duo will march to protest an FBI classification that their fans, called Juggalos, are a gang. Here, they explain their case → Read More

My Autism Allows Me to See the World in a Different Way

Naoki Higashida, author of the memoirs "The Reason I Jump" and "Fall Down 7 Times Get Up 8," explains life with severe autism → Read More

Donald Trump Once Worried About Coal Miners Getting 'Black-Lung Disease' From 'Damn Mines’

President Donald Trump said in a 1990 Playboy interview coal miners did not have "it" — a different message from his Paris Accord speech → Read More

Is Donald Trump Like Richard Nixon?

Donald Trump firing FBI Director James Comey resembles and differs Richard Nixon's firing of Archibald Cox, Pat Buchanan and others say → Read More

Why the Unicorn Frappuccino Is the Drink America Deserves

The Starbucks drink has more behind it than bright colors and sugar → Read More

What Ijeoma Oluo's Interview With Rachel Dolezal Reveals About White Privilege

Dolezal is the epitome of white privilege, writes Oluo → Read More

What Does United’s Flub Mean for Us?

Videos of law-enforcement officers dragging a man off a United Airlines flight departing Chicago's O'Hare airport for Louisville, Ky., on April 9 shocked the Internet.… → Read More

Should Overbooking Flights Be Illegal?

The airline had a man dragged off a Chicago flight to Louisville after selling more seats than it had tickets. Is this against the law? → Read More

What the Bible Says About Sex, Passion and True Love

Bestselling author Bruce Feiler on God's gender, married priests, and Adam and Eve's passionate romance → Read More

<i>Lincoln in the Bardo</i> Explores the Mind of a Mourning Abraham Lincoln

A review of acclaimed short-story writer George Saunders' debut novel → Read More

How Humankind Could Become Totally Useless

Yuval Noah Harari, the best-selling author of "Sapiens", discusses "Homo Deus" → Read More

J.D. Vance: Why Elites Didn’t See the White Working Class Coming

Why white workers elected Donald Trump while elites didn't see them coming → Read More

Why You Shouldn’t Laugh at Donald Trump’s Hands

Joking about the Republican candidate's short fingers lead to the remarks he made about women in a 2005 Access Hollywood tape → Read More

People Expect Men to Be Struck By Genius—And Women to Work For It

How we describe inventors influences what we think of them → Read More

5 Issues That Don’t Get Enough Attention

Here are five issues that should get more love—or hate—this election. → Read More