Editorial

Supreme Court: Uphold the Voting Rights Act!

Supreme Court: Uphold the Voting Rights Act! Supreme Court: Uphold the Voting Rights Act!

Section 5 is as necessary today as it was in 1965, when Alabama state troopers beat freedom marchers in Selma.

Mar 6, 2013 / Ari Berman

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Roane Carey on the Supreme Court and surveillance, John Nichols on the FCC and dark money, Catherine Defontaine on same-sex marriage in France, the editors on Jeremy Scahill’s Dona...

Mar 6, 2013 / Various Contributors

Why Are Democrats So Defeatist?

Why Are Democrats So Defeatist? Why Are Democrats So Defeatist?

It’s because they are so beholden to their big-money contributors that they can’t fight the GOP even on issues that they know have overwhelming public support.

Mar 6, 2013 / Ralph Nader

The Keystone Test: Will President Obama Pass?

The Keystone Test: Will President Obama Pass? The Keystone Test: Will President Obama Pass?

Yes, he said the word “climate”—but he hasn’t committed to any of the big steps needed to avert catastrophe.

Feb 20, 2013 / The Editors

Oh Yoko! Ms. Ono at 80 Oh Yoko! Ms. Ono at 80

Yoko’s 80th birthday is a day to celebrate her art, music and activism.

Feb 20, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Jon Wiener

Racism, Torture and Impunity in Chicago

Racism, Torture and Impunity in Chicago Racism, Torture and Impunity in Chicago

Mayor Rahm Emanuel is continuing the city’s tradition of refusing to apologize for the torture of scores of black men under police commander Jon Burge.

Feb 20, 2013 / Flint Taylor

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Victor Navasky on our friend and ally Don Shaffer, Sarah Woolf on Canada’s women premieres

Feb 20, 2013 / Various Contributors

Obama Takes a Stand Against Austerity Obama Takes a Stand Against Austerity

He may not have achieved the full FDR, but the president’s State of the Union speech, like his Inaugural, displayed a welcome progressive spirit.

Feb 13, 2013 / The Editors

Lessons From Mali, Algeria and Libya Lessons From Mali, Algeria and Libya

Expanding Washington’s military footprint in North Africa may be well intended, but it could be destabilizing and lead to blowback.

Feb 13, 2013 / The Editors

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John Nichols on the US Postal Service, Elana Leopold on rebel teachers in Seattle, Lucy McKeon on Ramarley Graham’s legacy, and the editors on Charlottesville’s anti-dr...

Feb 13, 2013 / Various Contributors

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