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Racing the Clock, Chemical Experts Begin to Disarm Syria

Racing the Clock, Chemical Experts Begin to Disarm Syria Racing the Clock, Chemical Experts Begin to Disarm Syria

An operation of this scale, in the midst of a civil war with a fragmented armed opposition, has never been attempted before.

Oct 7, 2013 / Barbara Crossette

Shutdown, Sequestered and Days of Awe

Shutdown, Sequestered and Days of Awe Shutdown, Sequestered and Days of Awe

The state of things for people in poverty—made worse by the sequester and shutdown—should cause awe in every member of Congress.

Oct 7, 2013 / Greg Kaufmann

Many Government Workers Are Expected to Work for Free During the Shutdown

Many Government Workers Are Expected to Work for Free During the Shutdown Many Government Workers Are Expected to Work for Free During the Shutdown

Government workers all across the country protest the shutdown that deprives them of paychecks. 

Oct 7, 2013 / Allison Kilkenny

Yes, Federal Workers Are Essential

Yes, Federal Workers Are Essential Yes, Federal Workers Are Essential

The House votes 407-0 to guarantee back pay for federal employees. But it will not let them do their jobs.

Oct 6, 2013 / John Nichols

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Eighty Years of Opposition to Universal and Affordable Healthcare

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Eighty Years of Opposition to Universal and Affordable Healthcare This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Eighty Years of Opposition to Universal and Affordable Healthcare

Opposition to affordable healthcare has always been backed by untold sums of corporate money and marked by a notably consistent streak of red-baiting rhetoric and doom-saying predi...

Oct 5, 2013 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

A Visit to the Slums of Alex Rodriguez

A Visit to the Slums of Alex Rodriguez A Visit to the Slums of Alex Rodriguez

Alex Rodriguez is suing Major League Baseball for “defamation of character.” Based on the housing projects he owns near my house, it’s difficult to think he has a...

Oct 5, 2013 / Dave Zirin

Culture of Fear: Miriam Carey’s Tragedy, and Our Own

Culture of Fear: Miriam Carey’s Tragedy, and Our Own Culture of Fear: Miriam Carey’s Tragedy, and Our Own

A troubled person appeared to attack the White House, and was shot to death—in 1976. Back then, a less fearful time, it didn’t become a national obsession.

Oct 4, 2013 / Rick Perlstein

Murdoch Newspapers Ignore Bill de Blasio’s Lead in Latest NYC Mayoral Race Poll

Murdoch Newspapers Ignore Bill de Blasio’s Lead in Latest NYC Mayoral Race Poll Murdoch Newspapers Ignore Bill de Blasio’s Lead in Latest NYC Mayoral Race Poll

The latest polls and ads in the NYC mayor’s race.

Oct 4, 2013 / Leslie Savan

Ohio Students Fight Back Against ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws

Ohio Students Fight Back Against ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws Ohio Students Fight Back Against ‘Stand Your Ground’ Laws

The battle against Stand Your Ground has migrated to the Midwest and students are in the trenches.

Oct 4, 2013 / StudentNation / Isabelle Nastasia and StudentNation

US-Iran Deal Will Outflank Israel and the Hawks

US-Iran Deal Will Outflank Israel and the Hawks US-Iran Deal Will Outflank Israel and the Hawks

Neoconservatives, Netanyahu are facing a nightmare scenario.

Oct 4, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

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