He was sanguine Tuesday night when I spoke with him by phone about his gerrymandered eviction from the US House of Representatives.
This holiday season, we celebrate the most inspiring activists, organizations and politicians who are fighting for the 99 percent.
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Ignoring the signs of dire need, the government is slashing its housing budget.
John Nichols on Ohio Voters v. John Kasich, Jin Zhao on Steve Jobs’s Legacy in China, Dana Frank on Wikileaks Honduras
Readers respond to the August 15/22 special issue on sports—only the second in the history of the magazine.
The Nightwatchman’s Tom Morello is taking his music to the nation’s industrial heartland to support the independent media outlets that are giving voice to the fight for America's unions.
Vouching for vouchers; Elizabeth Warren for president; three kinds of Republican idiots; Borgesian grammar
A growing group of activists and socially responsible companies are rethinking business as usual.
Facing a state budget that guts public jobs and services, a progressive coalition comes alive.
In the wake of national scrutiny over the rape of an 11-year-old girl, African-Americans in Cleveland espoused the same moral exceptions that white Southerners used to excuse lynching.


