Europeans are not fighting as one in their pushback against austerity measures.
The problem with America isn't what people do in their bedrooms but what they've been doing in boardrooms.
Why is the Obama administration pushing testing on our schools?
Why is a first-world country imprisoning its children for life?
Who are precarious workers, and what unites them?
What qualities and characteristics can help create a real movement?
By ignoring his advisors and the will of the people, Bush is recklessly using American lives to salvage a delusional policy.
Venezuela's controversial program to provide heating oil to impoverished American communities exposes the inability of the richest nation on earth to meet the needs of its poor.
Video activists and independent filmmakers are on the ground in war zones from Iraq to Lebanon and Gaza, using documentaries as instruments of peacemaking.
Independents and moderate Republicans made the difference in the midterm election. VideoNation correspondents
Young people voted in larger numbers in the midterm election than they have in 20 years, but most remain disengaged. Sam Graham-Felsen and Ari Berman talk to the no-shows.
If the corruption of Karzai's government is Afghanistan's new cancer,
then the Taliban are increasingly seen as chemotherapy: an unpleasant
but necessary remedy.


