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Slide Show: The Attack on Arizona’s Gabrielle Giffords

Slide Show: The Attack on Arizona’s Gabrielle Giffords Slide Show: The Attack on Arizona’s Gabrielle Giffords

This Saturday, a gunman, identified by the press as 22-year-old Jared Lee Loughner, walked up to the parking lot of a Tucson supermarket and shot US Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford…

Jan 10, 2011 / The Nation

Slide Show: A Secret Archive: Images From the Mexican Suitcase

Slide Show: A Secret Archive: Images From the Mexican Suitcase Slide Show: A Secret Archive: Images From the Mexican Suitcase

In the spring of 1942, three years after the fall of Spain to Franco’s Nationalists, a suitcase containing an archive of 4,500 negatives of photographs of the Spanish Civil W…

Jan 6, 2011 / Books & the Arts / The Nation

Lived History

Lived History Lived History

How you can help us pay tribute to the dearly departed who have made significant contributions to bettering our world.

Jan 6, 2011 / The Nation

Arizona Official Orders Tucson to Shut Down Ethnic Studies

Arizona Official Orders Tucson to Shut Down Ethnic Studies Arizona Official Orders Tucson to Shut Down Ethnic Studies

New school superintendent gives the city sixty days to terminate ethnic studies program.

Jan 6, 2011 / StudentNation / The Nation

Are We Running Out of Oil?

Are We Running Out of Oil? Are We Running Out of Oil?

Dependence on fossil fuels inflicts massive damage on the environment and our health. But we'll be in even deeper trouble when the world's supply of oil begins to run out.

Jan 5, 2011 / The Nation and On The Earth Productions

Peak Oil and a Changing Climate

Peak Oil and a Changing Climate Peak Oil and a Changing Climate

In a new video series from The Nation and On The Earth Productions, leading environmental thinkers Bill McKibben, Noam Chomsky, Nicole Foss, Richard Heinberg and more weigh in on...

Jan 5, 2011 / The Nation

The Nation Takes Up Filibuster Reform The Nation Takes Up Filibuster Reform

This session, the Senate has a chance to fix the filibuster—a reform we've been championing for years. Read our coverage by Christopher Hayes, Thomas Geoghegan, Senator Tom H...

Jan 4, 2011 / The Nation

Slide Show: Meet New Committee Chairs Working on Energy, Education, Labor

Slide Show: Meet New Committee Chairs Working on Energy, Education, Labor Slide Show: Meet New Committee Chairs Working on Energy, Education, Labor

Now that the Republicans have regained control of the House, chairmanships for many House committees previously headed by Democrats have fallen into Republican hands. How important…

Jan 4, 2011 / The Nation

Slide Show: CEO Bonus Season Is Here

Slide Show: CEO Bonus Season Is Here Slide Show: CEO Bonus Season Is Here

CEO bonus season is approaching, and despite a 9.8 percent unemployment rate, record-breaking poverty figures and more than 1 million expected foreclosures, top executives are raking in breathtaking sums—even while laying off hundreds of employees. According to a report from the Institute for Policy Studies, CEO compensation reached record levels in 2009, and the companies who laid off the most employees reaped around 42 percent greater total compensation than the average S&P 500 company executive.

Dec 30, 2010 / The Nation

Slide Show: Remembering Those We Lost in 2010

Slide Show: Remembering Those We Lost in 2010 Slide Show: Remembering Those We Lost in 2010

We recently inaugurated Lived History, a new section of TheNation.com designed to honor, remember and pay tribute to the dearly departed who have made significant contributions to bettering our world. Each week we feature a remembrance of a member of the progressive community, either well known or more obscure, whose remarkable accomplishments demand recognition. In the process, we hope to be able to highlight and recover some of the more important but often obscure periods of our history that demonstrate the progressive tradition in American life. Here are a few of the notable individuals we lost in 2010.

Dec 30, 2010 / The Nation

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