Karen Rothmyer on the 1960 African "airlift" to America, John Nichols on the G-20 summit, and Calvin Trillin on the anniversary of the economic meltdown

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  • When Money Talks

    : The Supreme Court is poised to overrule decisions restricting corporate speech in political campaigns.

  • The World and Pittsburgh

    John Nichols : At the G-20 summit in Pittsburgh, activists will push the United States to back proposals to regulate CEO compensation and require corporate responsibility. Subscribe

  • Noted.

    : Norwegians vote for "social-democratic paradise;" Rep. Joe Wilson's lie turns lucrative; why are all the taxpayers at the 9/12 march white? Subscribe

  • Hold Ashcroft Accountable

    David Cole : The Ninth Circuit rules that John Ashcroft can be held accountable for the "paradigm of prevention" that led to unlawful detainment of a US citizen.

  • The African Airlift

    Karen Rothmyer : The 1960 "airlift" of 800 African students to study in the United States lent a crucial boost to John F. Kennedy's popularity among African-Americans. Subscribe

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