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Feature
The Government War Against Reporter James Risen
The vendetta against him and whistleblower Jeffrey Sterling reflects an antidemocratic goal: the uninformed consent of the governed.
Norman Solomon and Marcy Wheeler
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Editorial
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How the World Let the Ebola Epidemic Spiral Out of Control
A swift international response could have contained the outbreak.
The Editors
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Fighting Hong Kong’s Inequality Crisis
Though the territory’s street protests have largely died down, the pro-democracy movement proved it was in for the long haul.
Michelle Chen
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Column
Why Is ‘Yes Means Yes’ So Misunderstood?
California’s affirmative consent law isn’t actually all that radical.
Katha Pollitt
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What’s Wrong With Comparing ISIS to a Disease
While the Obama administration used cancer metaphors to sell a war, it ignored the spread of a real disease.
Richard Kim
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Books & the Arts
Transcend and Organize
Pier Paolo Pasolini was a force against the incoherence hiding in every hypocrisy.
Susan Stewart
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Gathering Fates
For the German novelist Walter Kempowski, there was no single unifying experience of World War II.
Michael Lipkin
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American Minotaur
The flesh-eating creature of Gone Girl is a rampaging composite of dollar signs.
Stuart Klawans
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Shelf Life
How did “one person, one vote” become the rule for statehouses across the country?
Peter C. Baker
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Letters
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Crossword
Puzzle No. 3340
And don’t miss Kosman and Picciotto’s crossword blog, Word Salad.
Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto