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America’s Lethal Profiling of Afghan Men

America’s Lethal Profiling of Afghan Men America’s Lethal Profiling of Afghan Men

Despite rules of engagement to the contrary, such targeting pervades the entire chain of command—up to the Oval Office.

Sep 18, 2013 / Feature / Nick Turse

Political Apathy Threatens Our Nation

Political Apathy Threatens Our Nation Political Apathy Threatens Our Nation

WRITING CONTEST WINNER: What dominoes fall as a result of our political indifference?

Sep 18, 2013 / StudentNation / Julia Di and StudentNation

Marla Ruzicka’s Heroism

Marla Ruzicka’s Heroism Marla Ruzicka’s Heroism

This incredibly gutsy woman gave her life aiding the victims of America's wars.

Sep 18, 2013 / Feature / Sarah Holewinski

Rahm Emanuel Apologizes For Police Torture. Now What?

Rahm Emanuel Apologizes For Police Torture. Now What? Rahm Emanuel Apologizes For Police Torture. Now What?

The City of Chicago has paid tens of millions of dollars in settlements with victims of brutality under Police Commander Jon Burge. But justice is far from done—and some vict...

Sep 18, 2013 / Flint Taylor

Strange Lands Strange Lands

It took years, but I eventually came to terms with loving the idea of NYC more than the city itself. 

Sep 18, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Roxane Gay

Summers Bails, Progressives Celebrate

Summers Bails, Progressives Celebrate Summers Bails, Progressives Celebrate

His withdrawal from consideration as Fed chair could mark a watershed for the left wing of the Democratic Party.

Sep 18, 2013 / William Greider

America’s Shameful Poverty Stats

America’s Shameful Poverty Stats America’s Shameful Poverty Stats

That so many of our political leaders tolerate so much misery amid so much plenty is one of the great scandals of our age.

Sep 18, 2013 / Sasha Abramsky

How Chicago Killed an Innocent Man

How Chicago Killed an Innocent Man How Chicago Killed an Innocent Man

As an investigative journalism student, I helped uncover proof that should have cleared Anthony McKinney’s name. Instead, he died in prison.

Sep 18, 2013 / Ari Berman

Exit Weiner: A Confession Exit Weiner: A Confession

Though no one was at times much keener Than me to joke about A. Weiner, Though his transgressions, being serial, Provided us with rich material, I have to say that we were lucky That he got skunked. Those posts were yucky. And toward the end the jokes grew grim. I’m glad to see the back of him.

Sep 18, 2013 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Marshall Berman 1940–2013

Marshall Berman 1940–2013 Marshall Berman 1940–2013

No one has been more loving or lucid in his depiction, criticism and celebration of urbanity.

Sep 18, 2013 / Michael Sorkin

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