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The Infrastructure of American Democracy Is Dysfunctional

The Infrastructure of American Democracy Is Dysfunctional The Infrastructure of American Democracy Is Dysfunctional

A presidential commission has proposed steps to make registering and voting easier. But it does not address the crisis of exceptionally low turnout.

Jan 23, 2014 / John Nichols

6 Conservatives Who Support Raising the Minimum Wage

6 Conservatives Who Support Raising the Minimum Wage 6 Conservatives Who Support Raising the Minimum Wage

From software tycoons to media pundits, some conservatives have argued for raising the minimum wage.

Jan 22, 2014 / Steven Hsieh

Kerry’s Hypocrisy on Syria

Kerry’s Hypocrisy on Syria Kerry’s Hypocrisy on Syria

The Syria peace conference is a good start, but there’s a long, long way to go.

Jan 22, 2014 / Bob Dreyfuss

The LGBT Movement Takes Aim at Sochi

The LGBT Movement Takes Aim at Sochi The LGBT Movement Takes Aim at Sochi

The Russian government’s anti-gay scapegoating diverts attention from what appears to be the most corrupt Olympics in history.

Jan 22, 2014 / Feature / Dave Zirin

John Carlos, 1968 Olympian, Speaks Out on LGBT Rights

John Carlos, 1968 Olympian, Speaks Out on LGBT Rights John Carlos, 1968 Olympian, Speaks Out on LGBT Rights

“You need to follow your conscience, follow your heart and follow your wisdom.”

Jan 22, 2014 / Feature / Dave Zirin

The Hidden Environmental and Human Costs of the Sochi Olympics

The Hidden Environmental and Human Costs of the Sochi Olympics The Hidden Environmental and Human Costs of the Sochi Olympics

Illegal waste dumps, displacement of residents, harsh retribution against local activists: Sochi has it all.

Jan 22, 2014 / Feature / Alec Luhn

How Serious Is the Terror Threat at the Sochi Olympics?

How Serious Is the Terror Threat at the Sochi Olympics? How Serious Is the Terror Threat at the Sochi Olympics?

An expert on the North Caucasus rates the chance of attack as “high—four out of five.”

Jan 22, 2014 / Feature / Alec Luhn

Meet the IOC, Ideal Candidates for a Perp Walk

Meet the IOC, Ideal Candidates for a Perp Walk Meet the IOC, Ideal Candidates for a Perp Walk

A foul band reeking of corruption, half were chosen by former president Juan Antonio Samaranch, a devoted Fascist in Franco’s Spain.

Jan 22, 2014 / Feature / Andrew Jennings

Why the Olympics Are a Lot Like ‘The Hunger Games’

Why the Olympics Are a Lot Like ‘The Hunger Games’ Why the Olympics Are a Lot Like ‘The Hunger Games’

As a luge competitor at the 2006 Winter Games, I saw the dehumanization and corporate domination behind the Olympic ideal.

Jan 22, 2014 / Feature / Samantha Retrosi

A People’s History of LGBTI Olympians

A People’s History of LGBTI Olympians A People’s History of LGBTI Olympians

They’ve been competing for decades—but now they’re proudly and publicly out.

Jan 22, 2014 / Feature / Cyd Zeigler

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