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Bobby Jindal: Not Much to Celebrate Bobby Jindal: Not Much to Celebrate

Some herald the election of an Indian-American Republican governor as a milestone, but the poor and black citizens of Louisiana aren't among them.

Oct 30, 2007 / Feature / Billy Sothern

Unseen Victims of California Fires Unseen Victims of California Fires

Undocumented immigrants who have survived for years living along San Diego's hillsides and canyons now find themselves left out of relief efforts in the Southern California fires.

Oct 26, 2007 / Feature / Amanda Martinez

The Culture War Descends on Columbia The Culture War Descends on Columbia

David Horowitz's Islamofascism Awareness Week hits the already beleaguered campus.

Oct 26, 2007 / Feature / Esther Kaplan

Guest Workers in a Strange Land Guest Workers in a Strange Land

Would a vastly expanded guest worker program benefit illegal immigrants? Just ask a guest worker.

Oct 26, 2007 / Feature / Deepa Fernandes

Myanmar: Monks and the Military Myanmar: Monks and the Military

If the Buddhist sangha and the military are the two dominant forces in the suffering society of Burma, could monks and dissident soldiers join forces to rise up against an oppressi...

Oct 25, 2007 / Feature / Charles London

Hawking War Guilt Hawking War Guilt

All the warmongering that's fit to print.

Oct 25, 2007 / Feature / Jim Sleeper

Darfur’s Divided Rebellion Darfur’s Divided Rebellion

As peace talks open between rebels and the government in Darfur, the question is: who speaks for whom?

Oct 25, 2007 / Feature / Shane Bauer

The Kids Aren’t Alright The Kids Aren’t Alright

President Bush's neglect of government-sponsored childcare programs has a steep price. Children are paying.

Oct 25, 2007 / Feature / Sharon Lerner

Beyond the Age of Petroleum Beyond the Age of Petroleum

Welcome to the Age of Insuffiency: As oil prices hit new highs and supplies sink, our way of life will drastically change.

Oct 25, 2007 / Feature / Michael T. Klare

The New Right-Wing Smear Machine The New Right-Wing Smear Machine

A web-savvy form of conservative propaganda, written anonymously and forwarded via e-mail, is altering the political landscape.

Oct 25, 2007 / Feature / Chris Hayes

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