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How DC Home Rule Will Help Low-Income Women Seeking Abortions

How DC Home Rule Will Help Low-Income Women Seeking Abortions How DC Home Rule Will Help Low-Income Women Seeking Abortions

DC autonomy is now more likely than ever, and with it will come the lifting of a ban on Medicaid coverage of abortion for local women.

Aug 5, 2013 / Samantha Lachman

Who’s Afraid of Radical History?

Who’s Afraid of Radical History? Who’s Afraid of Radical History?

Mitch Daniels’s covert war on Howard Zinn’s A People’s History of the United States.

Aug 5, 2013 / Robert Cohen and Sonia Murrow

Welcome to Post-Constitution America

Welcome to Post-Constitution America Welcome to Post-Constitution America

What if your country begins to change and no one notices?

Aug 5, 2013 / Peter Van Buren

Hunger Strikers Demand Access to Organ Transplants for Undocumented Immigrants

Hunger Strikers Demand Access to Organ Transplants for Undocumented Immigrants Hunger Strikers Demand Access to Organ Transplants for Undocumented Immigrants

A group of hunger strikers is demanding access to organ transplants to save the lives of undocumented immigrants.

Aug 5, 2013 / Allison Kilkenny

On Alex Rodriguez and the ‘Best Interests of the Game’

On Alex Rodriguez and the ‘Best Interests of the Game’ On Alex Rodriguez and the ‘Best Interests of the Game’

Alex Rodriguez is facing unprecedented sanctions by Major League Baseball, which is exactly why the union should have his back.

Aug 4, 2013 / Dave Zirin

Edward Snowden E-Mailed Me! He Wants My Help Getting Millions Out of Hong Kong

Edward Snowden E-Mailed Me! He Wants My Help Getting Millions Out of Hong Kong Edward Snowden E-Mailed Me! He Wants My Help Getting Millions Out of Hong Kong

His writing needs improvement.

Aug 4, 2013 / Jon Wiener

Did Scott Walker Really Go and Compare Himself to Franklin Roosevelt?

Did Scott Walker Really Go and Compare Himself to Franklin Roosevelt? Did Scott Walker Really Go and Compare Himself to Franklin Roosevelt?

An anti-labor governor tries to claim the mantle of the president who championed collective bargaining. Fail!

Aug 3, 2013 / John Nichols

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Hiroshima and the Roots of American Secrecy

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Hiroshima and the Roots of American Secrecy This Week in ‘Nation’ History: Hiroshima and the Roots of American Secrecy

The bombing of Hiroshima changed everything; but it may not be too late to change it back.

Aug 3, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

From Tallahassee to Mexico City, the Youth Uprising Continues

From Tallahassee to Mexico City, the Youth Uprising Continues From Tallahassee to Mexico City, the Youth Uprising Continues

From the Dream 9, to the Dream Defenders, to San Francisco, to Chicago, young people mass for social justice.

Aug 2, 2013 / StudentNation / StudentNation

GMOs to the Rescue?

GMOs to the Rescue? GMOs to the Rescue?

A flurry of recent news claims GMOs can save agriculture and raises some concerns.

Aug 2, 2013 / Madeline Ostrander

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