Out of Reach
Liza Featherstone : As the cost of college hits the stratosphere, students are organizing to bring it down to earth.
The Editors on a bailout for students, Alexander Cockburn on rogue nations, Michael Pertschuk on the new FTC
Liza Featherstone : As the cost of college hits the stratosphere, students are organizing to bring it down to earth.
Shelley Smithson : Navajos say "No!" as the return of uranium mining threatens to despoil their lands and health.
Michael Pertschuk
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Bolstered by Congressional support, the FTC flexes its muscles.
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In a slipping economy, the debt burden for students is crippling. Obama's modest but elegant plan is a step in the right direction.
Juan Cole : In the wake of a charismatic speech, it's clear that a substantial majority of the world's 1.5 billion Muslims are rooting for him.
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An oil giant settles in human rights lawsuit; Virginia's Mr. Anonymous wins primary; American reporters convicted in North Korea; Doris Shaffer remembered.
Maria Margaronis
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In the European parliamentary elections, the center-right has won at the expense of social democrats.
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Joshua Jelly-Schapiro : Several new histories trace Cuba's exotic and reviled place in the American political imagination.
Alexander Cockburn
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Connecting the dots between North Korea and the United States.
Katha Pollitt : The abortion provider and hero knew enough to trust women. The same can't be said for the male pundits who are dominating the debate.
John Dugard : There is now sufficient evidence to charge Israel with war crimes for its actions in Gaza. Why is Obama silent?
MSNBC : The Nation's Ari Melber on how the media has fused real-time lifestyle coverage with the star power of a true celebrity politician.
GRIT TV : What role can the federal government play in diminishing hate crimes and attacks on immigrants?
Geoffrey Dobbins You voted. Now what? Willis hopes more musically inclined activists will consider community development as a career option.
Kameelah Rasheed Instead of magic role models we need long-term education investment.
Robert Scheer : Unveiling new proposals to regulate Wall Street, Geithner and Summers now condemn the shenanigans they once abetted and celebrated.
Ange Mlinko : Is the history of English really the history of adult learners of a second language?
Jacqueline Stevens : You don't need to go to Iran or North Korea to find secret courts. Try attending a US immigration hearing.
Dave Zirin : Protests in Iran have little in common with soccer riots, contrary to what Ahmadinejad would have us believe. They are far more serious--and more diverse.
Brave New Films : We're on the verge of a huge victory for the antiwar movement. We are just three votes short of defeating the war supplemental bill in Congress.
Tom Hayden : With the election of Mauricio Funes, El Salvador has its first elected progressive government in 188 years. How will it face the nation's many challenges?
Tom Engelhardt : Barack Obama may turn out to be the best pure politician we've seen since Ronald Reagan, but he's also head honcho for the globe's single great garrison state that lives off war and the preparations for future war.
Frederika Randall : Silvio Berlusconi's meeting with Barack Obama today comes at a time when Italy's reckless ruler's grip on power may be slipping.
YouTube : In this teaser for his upcoming new film, Michael Moore asks us to please help our fellow (corporate) Americans.
The Colbert Report : Ice Cream and puppies don't travel well to Iraq but Stephen Colbert does on his week-long USO broadcast.
Kelly Hearn : The recent coal ash spill in Tennessee reveals the toxic fallacy that states should regulate industrial waste.
Laila Lalami : Governor Schwarzenegger's proposed budget cuts would be an unmitigated disaster for California's public universities.
Jordan Stancil : What's behind the recent success of Hungary's right-wing political party?
Michael T. Klare : For the first time, the US Energy Department has conceded that peak oil is the new norm.
Dave Zirin : Michael Vick and Maurice Clarett deserve a second chance to play in the NFL--not because they are innocent, but because the system itself is so profoundly guilty.
Neve Gordon : Pushed by Obama to dismantle illegal settlements, Netanyahu manipulates the media to show Israel will end up in a civil war if the White House stands firm.
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