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An Exchange on ‘Checkbook’ Journalism An Exchange on ‘Checkbook’ Journalism

Eric sends a drink back and Reed spars with former ABC News president David Westin.

Jul 15, 2011 / Eric Alterman

Bernanke Not Ready to Address Unemployment… Yet Bernanke Not Ready to Address Unemployment… Yet

Fed chairman Ben Bernanke appeared before Congress this week and sent mixed messages on his willingness to address the jobs crisis. 

Jul 15, 2011 / George Zornick

Nation Conversations: Betsy Reed and Jeremy Scahill on Reporting From Somalia

Nation Conversations: Betsy Reed and Jeremy Scahill on Reporting From Somalia Nation Conversations: Betsy Reed and Jeremy Scahill on Reporting From Somalia

During his time in Somalia, Scahill discovered that the CIA is becoming increasingly involved in "counterterrorism" operations in the country.

Jul 15, 2011 / The Nation

The Nation Readers’ Summer Books List

The Nation Readers’ Summer Books List The Nation Readers’ Summer Books List

Isaac Asimov, Raymond Carver, Angela Davis and more. Find out what books our readers are poring over this summer and let us know what's on your list.

Jul 15, 2011 / The Nation

Budget Cuts and the Pelican Bay Hunger Strike Budget Cuts and the Pelican Bay Hunger Strike

 Gov. Jerry Brown's prison budget cuts ensure that what is happening at Pelican Bay won't be an isolated event.

Jul 15, 2011 / Allison Kilkenny

No, Erica Jong, Sex Is Not Passé No, Erica Jong, Sex Is Not Passé

A shaky trend story gets it very wrong about young women and sex.

Jul 14, 2011 / Katha Pollitt

What Keeps Single Women From Saving for Retirement? What Keeps Single Women From Saving for Retirement?

Women's social roles—not to mention structural economic constraints—actually make it more expensive to be female in the United States.

Jul 14, 2011 / Press Room

Support the Pelican Bay Hunger Strikers Support the Pelican Bay Hunger Strikers

The prisoners’ list of “demands” should concern anyone who believes in basic human rights for prisoners.

Jul 14, 2011 / Liliana Segura

Dr. Paul Farmer Addresses the Clinton Foundation’s Shoddy, Toxic Haiti Shelters Dr. Paul Farmer Addresses the Clinton Foundation’s Shoddy, Toxic Haiti Shelters

Why is it that shelters known to be toxic are acceptable for Haitians but not Americans?

Jul 14, 2011 / Press Room

How States Could Ban Abortion With ‘Roe’ Still Standing

How States Could Ban Abortion With ‘Roe’ Still Standing How States Could Ban Abortion With ‘Roe’ Still Standing

If the Supreme Court holds outrageously restrictive new abortion laws, abortion will effectively be impossible to obtain in states like Kansas and South Dakota—while technically le...

Jul 14, 2011 / Amanda Marcotte and Jesse Taylor

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