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
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.
A schoolyard fight in Jena, Louisiana, fueled by hateful symbols of the Jim Crow era, prompted John Mellencamp to write this song. Watch the video.
Nation correspondent Jeremy Scahill explains in this September 17 CNN interview the story behind the Iraqi government's decision to ban Blackwater USA, following an incident in which its operatives were implicated in the killings of eight Iraqis.
In this VideoNation report, Nation columnist
Why isn't Phil Donahue back on television? Because he speaks the truth.
John McCain thinks America's financial crisis is just "psychological." If he can't understand our country's economic problems, how will he solve them?
We'd expect Fox News to cover Barack Obama unfairly, but who knew the so-called "liberal media" would follow their lead so often?
In three days of wrenching public testimony in Washington, DC, Iraq War veterans shared the horrors of war.
In this interview with RealNews, Nation Correspondent Jeremy Scahill explains how Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama differ on the use of private security contractors in Iraq.
On MSNBC's Morning Joe, Nation editor and publisher Katrina vanden Heuvel talks about the Spitzer scandal and what it means for New York.


