Editorial

Gaming Healthcare Gaming Healthcare

Dropping the public option and Medicare expansion means breaking the promise of health reform: better care at lower cost.

Dec 16, 2009 / The Editors

Noted. Noted.

John Nicholson Houston's new lesbian mayor, Jon Wiener on Howard Zinn's The People Speak, Ari Berman on Editor & Publisher closing its doors

Dec 16, 2009 / The Editors

Ten Things for the Holidays Ten Things for the Holidays

One lesson we've learned from the economic crisis is that it's even more crucial during the holiday season to give more meaningfully.

Dec 16, 2009 / The Nation

No Public Option: Worse Than Nothing? No Public Option: Worse Than Nothing?

In search of the elusive, filibuster-proof sixtieth vote, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has eviscerated the Senate's healthcare reform bill.

Dec 16, 2009 / Lindsay Beyerstein

Stop Usury Now Stop Usury Now

If ten percent is good enough for God, it should be enough for the bankers.

Dec 10, 2009 / William Greider

Are Student Loan Companies Playing Politics With People’s Jobs? Are Student Loan Companies Playing Politics With People’s Jobs?

Lenders claim that cutting their federal subsidies in order to give grants to students would put tens of thousands out of work--but the numbers just don't add up.

Dec 9, 2009 / Pedro de la Torre III

Feminism’s Face-Lift Feminism’s Face-Lift

Can a tax on breast enhancements and liposuction be channeled to benefit the public good?

Dec 9, 2009 / Alexandra Suich

More Easy Money for Wall Street More Easy Money for Wall Street

A permanent security blanket for big boys of finance will further inflame public opinion. Only the public isn't likely to know.

Dec 8, 2009 / William Greider

The Swiss Minaret Ban: What Are Voters Really Trying to Outlaw? The Swiss Minaret Ban: What Are Voters Really Trying to Outlaw?

The Swiss ban on minarets may seem insignificant, but it is hitched to bigger stories about mass immigration, economic depression and the rebirth of fascism in Europe.

Dec 7, 2009 / Laila Lalami

Copenhagen: History’s Judgment at Stake Copenhagen: History’s Judgment at Stake

Today, fifty-six newspapers from around the world took the unusual step of publishing the very same thing--an editorial below, which calls for a "fair and effective deal" from the...

Dec 7, 2009 / The Editors

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