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The Less-Than-Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill

The Less-Than-Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill The Less-Than-Comprehensive Immigration Reform Bill

Why are so many grassroots immigrants rights groups opposing the legislation?

Jul 5, 2013 / Aura Bogado

America’s Most Dynamic (Yet Under-Covered) Movement: Overturning ‘Citizens United’ America’s Most Dynamic (Yet Under-Covered) Movement: Overturning ‘Citizens United’

Sixteen states have called for a constitutional amendment, as have 500 communities. And a lot of the reformers are Republicans.

Jul 5, 2013 / John Nichols

What Led to Morsi’s Fall—and What Comes Next? What Led to Morsi’s Fall—and What Comes Next?

That a popular revolt facilitated Morsi’s ouster is undeniable. But it has also solidified the military’s role as the final arbiter of power in Egypt.

Jul 5, 2013 / Sharif Abdel Kouddous

Murdoch: The Bugger Bugged Murdoch: The Bugger Bugged

A newly leaked tape of a secret meeting between Rupert Murdoch and staffers at the Sun newspaper reveals the press baron's show of contrition was just an act.

Jul 5, 2013 / D.D. Guttenplan

Getting Egypt Right Getting Egypt Right

The military, which ousted Mubarak, now ousts Morsi. But Egypt can still get it right.

Jul 5, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

This July 4 Weekend in Poverty: Get Involved in the Fight Against Poverty This July 4 Weekend in Poverty: Get Involved in the Fight Against Poverty

If we wanted to end poverty we could.  Here are some groups you can get involved with that are leading the way.

Jul 5, 2013 / Greg Kaufmann

The Coup in Egypt: An Arab Winter? The Coup in Egypt: An Arab Winter?

If no one can rule and power-sharing is impossible, what now?

Jul 5, 2013 / Tom Hayden

Interns’ Favorite Articles of the Week (7/5/13) Interns’ Favorite Articles of the Week (7/5/13)

This week: revolution in Egypt, reproductive rights in DC, elections in South Korea and solidarity with Bangladeshi workers everywhere.

Jul 5, 2013 / StudentNation / StudentNation

The Fans Who Fan the Flames: Egypt’s Ultras at the Crossroads The Fans Who Fan the Flames: Egypt’s Ultras at the Crossroads

Following thi week's military coup, expect the Egypt’s Ultras to get mad… and the military to try and get even.

Jul 4, 2013 / Dave Zirin

How the Sequester Savages the Long-Term Unemployed How the Sequester Savages the Long-Term Unemployed

Congress has made sure you don't have to wait too long at the airport because of the sequester—but if you’re unemployed, you’;e out of luck. 

Jul 4, 2013 / George Zornick

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