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AIPAC From the Inside, Part II: Regime Change and the Spy Charges AIPAC From the Inside, Part II: Regime Change and the Spy Charges

The second installment of the Keith Weissman interview.

Jun 11, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

This Week: How Would You Change Capitalism? PLUS: On Weinergate: A Debate This Week: How Would You Change Capitalism? PLUS: On Weinergate: A Debate

 This week, we ask: how would you change American capitalism? Plus, week 2 of WikiLeaks Haiti coverage.

Jun 10, 2011 / Katrina vanden Heuvel

WikiLeaks Haiti: A Response to Levi Strauss WikiLeaks Haiti: A Response to Levi Strauss

Levi Strauss objects to our story on Haiti's minimum wage increase. We stand by our original reporting and set the record straight on what we did and did not say.

Jun 10, 2011 / The Editors

Michelle Obama, First Feminist, Takes on ‘Women’s Issues’—Carefully Michelle Obama, First Feminist, Takes on ‘Women’s Issues’—Carefully

The First Lady headlined an event highlighting the struggles of working mothers—but she pulled punches on the country's failure to ensure childcare and family leave.

Jun 10, 2011 / Sharon Lerner

AIPAC From the Inside, Part I: Isolating Iran AIPAC From the Inside, Part I: Isolating Iran

A former AIPAC official, worried that the United States or Israel might attack Iran, decides to speak out.

Jun 10, 2011 / Bob Dreyfuss

Washington: ‘Let’s Cut Spending!’ The Public: ‘Let’s Raise Taxes!’ Washington: ‘Let’s Cut Spending!’ The Public: ‘Let’s Raise Taxes!’

Despite the obsession with spending cuts in Washington, DC, large majorities of Americans support tax increases to reduce the deficit.

Jun 10, 2011 / Jamelle Bouie

Remembering Clara Luper Remembering Clara Luper

Luper’s courage at a young age helped change the course of race relations in Oklahoma City.

Jun 10, 2011 / Peter Rothberg

The Breakdown: Is Syria on the Brink of Revolution?

The Breakdown: Is Syria on the Brink of Revolution? The Breakdown: Is Syria on the Brink of Revolution?

Political analyst Joshua M. Landis explains why the Syrian president's recent concessions are too little too late for a burgeoning protest movement that's interested in more than p...

Jun 10, 2011 / Chris Hayes

US Uncut, Yes Men to Bust Corporate Tax Dodgers in Cayman Islands US Uncut, Yes Men to Bust Corporate Tax Dodgers in Cayman Islands

The two activist groups are getting the band back together to pull off another attention-grabbing mission: a fact-finding hunt in the Cayman Islands to expose the tax dodging ways ...

Jun 10, 2011 / Allison Kilkenny

Slide Show: 16 Bold Ideas for a New Economy

Slide Show: 16 Bold Ideas for a New Economy Slide Show: 16 Bold Ideas for a New Economy

  Imagine you have the ability to reinvent American capitalism: Where would you start? What would you change to make it less destructive and domineering, more focused on what…

Jun 9, 2011 / Photo Essay / The Nation

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