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Are there Occupy Wall Street events currently under \way in your city? The Nation wants dispatches from your local actions.
Starting at 1AM, NYPD moved in to clear out Liberty Square, destroying protesters property and tents. Watch the feed here.
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The World Trade Center paved over a patchwork of industrial docks and community businesses to become a planned community catering to high finance.
Why is there hunger in a world that can feed itself—and how can we solve it?
We asked Nation readers to share their 9/11 stories with us. Here are the first four.
Ten years after September 11, 2001, we are still engaged in an unwinnable "War on Terror," and have opened the door to a new vision of "normal"—a normal in which surveillance, detention and secrecy are unquestioned parts of our lives.
Selections from The Nation's archives illuminate the ten years after the attacks of September 11, 2001, and the way the US response has damaged more than it has healed.
Roberto Clemente, Ernie Davis, Ted Williams and many more. The Nation's readers choose their childhood sports heroes.
Muhammad Ali, Hank Aaron, Gordie Howe and many more. The Nation's readers choose their childhood sports heroes.
Hayes will join MSNBC this September as the host of its new weekend show and remain at The Nation as editor-at-large.


