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My Sportsperson of the Year for 2013

My Sportsperson of the Year for 2013 My Sportsperson of the Year for 2013

Last year it was Gabrielle Douglas. Who is The Nation magazine sports editor’s Sportsperson of the Year for 2013?

Dec 11, 2013 / Dave Zirin

The Danger in Ukraine

The Danger in Ukraine The Danger in Ukraine

A blowup over the crisis in Kiev is the last thing that Obama needs.

Dec 11, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

A Cruel, Irresponsible and Dysfunctional Budget Deal

A Cruel, Irresponsible and Dysfunctional Budget Deal A Cruel, Irresponsible and Dysfunctional Budget Deal

Budget negotiators are patting themselves on the back. But what they've agreed to is a lousy deal for jobless workers, federal employees, military personnel and the economy.

Dec 11, 2013 / John Nichols

In Honduras Election, the People’s Will Is Hushed but Not Silenced

In Honduras Election, the People’s Will Is Hushed but Not Silenced In Honduras Election, the People’s Will Is Hushed but Not Silenced

As Xiomara Castro contests her defeat, campesinos, students and the LIBRE faithful continue to organize.

Dec 10, 2013 / Dawn Paley

Vote on Afghanistan War Extension Won’t Be In Defense Bill

Vote on Afghanistan War Extension Won’t Be In Defense Bill Vote on Afghanistan War Extension Won’t Be In Defense Bill

Congress likely won’t consider a measure to hold a vote on extending the war--but the fight isn't over. 

Dec 10, 2013 / George Zornick

Chicago’s ‘Smart Card’ Debacle and Privatisation

Chicago’s ‘Smart Card’ Debacle and Privatisation Chicago’s ‘Smart Card’ Debacle and Privatisation

Chicago’s commitment of almost half a billion dollars to privatize its transit fare collections sweated greed from every pore—and it doesn’t even work.

Dec 10, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

Nelson Mandela and His Cause Weren’t Always Revered in the US

Nelson Mandela and His Cause Weren’t Always Revered in the US Nelson Mandela and His Cause Weren’t Always Revered in the US

Everyone’s lining up to pay tribute to Mandela; but in the Reagan era, many were close to the apartheid regime.

Dec 10, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

Fateful Decision for Germany’s Social Democrats

Fateful Decision for Germany’s Social Democrats Fateful Decision for Germany’s Social Democrats

Can they survive another grand coalition with Angela Merkel’s CDU—and is it too late to rejuvenate the party that once subordinated capitalism to the public good?

Dec 10, 2013 / Norman Birnbaum

Youth Resistance to Deportations, Criminalization Multiplies

Youth Resistance to Deportations, Criminalization Multiplies Youth Resistance to Deportations, Criminalization Multiplies

As sit-ins and fasts continue, campaigns against mandatory minimums, Stand Your Ground and youth incarceration gain traction. 

Dec 10, 2013 / StudentNation / StudentNation

Could John Boehner’s New Immigration Strategist Actually Pass Some Reforms?

Could John Boehner’s New Immigration Strategist Actually Pass Some Reforms? Could John Boehner’s New Immigration Strategist Actually Pass Some Reforms?

Becky Tallent’s piecemeal approach to immigration reform may appeal to congressmen, but will it ever appeal to voters?

Dec 10, 2013 / Jessica Weisberg

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