Several cities in the United States, including Chicago, prepare for upcoming protests and major conventions with unprecedented levels of security.
You may have never heard of True the Vote, but the organization has major plans for upcoming elections across the country.
Mitt Romney is easily influenced and highly malleable when it comes to foreign policy.
The USDA proposes to increase the line speed at poultry plants, which could endanger employees who already work long hours doing repetitive hand motions.
Why labor unions and environmental activists need to revive a crucial alliance.
Katrina vanden Heuvel on the meaning of patriotism this July 4. Plus, some of our most compelling interviews from the first half of 2008.
The Nation's Betsy Reed, Business Observer's Doug Henwood and other guests discuss whether Barack Obama can be a 'people's president'.
Tom Engelhardt on oil, Iraq and empire; Ava Lowery on anti-war activism; Mike Connery on the power of young voters.
This week: Chuck Collins, Doug Henwood and Barbara Ehrenreich. Sarah Anderson lays out a 12-step program for "ending plutocracy." Gary Younge on Obama and the power of symbols.
Katha Pollitt on the end of the Clinton campaign, Corey Robin on a neo-conservative book scandal and Mark Hertsgaard on the latest climate change legislation effort.
Bob McChesney on media justice, Esther Kaplan on the future of labor, David Sirota on The Uprising.


