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Is Pacifica Radio Worth Saving?

Is Pacifica Radio Worth Saving? Is Pacifica Radio Worth Saving?

Once a beacon of progressive programming, the network is now beset by financial woes and infighting.

Feb 11, 2015 / Feature / Matthew Lasar

With These Hires, Congress Becomes Even More Like a Corporation

With These Hires, Congress Becomes Even More Like a Corporation With These Hires, Congress Becomes Even More Like a Corporation

Several former lobbyists and executives are working crucial staff positions in the new Congress.

Feb 11, 2015 / Feature / Lee Fang

Elizabeth Warren Insists She’s Not Running for President. These Activists Are Trying to Change Her Mind.

Elizabeth Warren Insists She’s Not Running for President. These Activists Are Trying to Change Her Mind. Elizabeth Warren Insists She’s Not Running for President. These Activists Are Trying to Change Her Mind.

But would a Warren campaign help—or hurt—the causes she cares most about?

Feb 4, 2015 / Feature / George Zornick

Loving the Puget Sound to Death

Loving the Puget Sound to Death Loving the Puget Sound to Death

Four decades after the passage of the Clean Water Act, regulators haven’t kept up with the pollution pressure that growing populations put on America’s shorelines.

Feb 4, 2015 / Feature / Madeline Ostrander

How Rory Kennedy’s ‘Last Days in Vietnam’ Distorts History

How Rory Kennedy’s ‘Last Days in Vietnam’ Distorts History How Rory Kennedy’s ‘Last Days in Vietnam’ Distorts History

This Oscar-nominated doc is all about well-meaning Americans—with nothing about the indiscriminate US firepower that destroyed much of the country.

Feb 4, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Nick Turse

Did Obama Legitimize Extremist Violence With His Visit to India?

Did Obama Legitimize Extremist Violence With His Visit to India? Did Obama Legitimize Extremist Violence With His Visit to India?

The president roped once-non-aligned India into a strategic alliance, but only by bolstering the Modi government, with its religious intolerance and pro-corporate policies.

Jan 30, 2015 / Feature / Praful Bidwai

What the Sharing Economy Takes

What the Sharing Economy Takes What the Sharing Economy Takes

Uber and Airbnb monetize the desperation of people in the post-crisis economy while sounding generous—and evoke a fantasy of community in an atomized population.

Jan 27, 2015 / Feature / Doug Henwood

Uber and the Taxi Industry’s Last Stand

Uber and the Taxi Industry’s Last Stand Uber and the Taxi Industry’s Last Stand

What the rise of the app-based cab service says about the future of work in America

Jan 27, 2015 / Feature / Jon Liss

Am I a ‘Radical’?

Am I a ‘Radical’? Am I a ‘Radical’?

We can no longer hope to address the climate crisis, or our deep social ills, by working strictly within the system. We must change the system itself.

Jan 27, 2015 / Feature / James Gustave Speth

This Long-Lost Constitutional Clause Could Save the Right to Vote

This Long-Lost Constitutional Clause Could Save the Right to Vote This Long-Lost Constitutional Clause Could Save the Right to Vote

It’s time to start enforcing Section 2 of the Fourteenth Amendment.

Jan 21, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Richard Kreitner

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