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Members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot will soon get a chance to appeal their sentence of two years in prison on charges of "hooliganism."

Unions need to be at the forefront of improving public education across the country.

We spoke with organizers, union workers and students in debt who all seem to agree that Occupy isn't over.

Occupy activists are moving debt from the personal to the political. 

What happens when you force communities, families and entire ecosystems to kneel before the dictates of the marketplace?

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Predatory lending is the biggest economic crisis since 1929, especially for the black and brown people caught in its grip.

Democratic candidates need to make the war a campaign issue, and hammer away at the staggering economic and human costs of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In this cut from Blue Man/Red State,a documentary on Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson, Juneau peace activists give Nation Editor Katrina vanden Heuvel a warm welcome and a helping hand.

Three young men who fled the fighting in South Sudan return home to reunite with loved ones.

On the Oct. 19 edition of Bill Moyers' Journal The Nation 's Jeremy Scahill tells of how Blackwater USA President Erik Prince sent armed guards to New Orleans to provide security to affluent neighborhoods in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.

The Nation's international correspondent journeys deep into the heart of the Congo Basin woodlands to see how a massive logging boom is decimating the world's second-largest tropical forest.

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