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Prison Education

Prison Education Reduces Recidivism by Over 40 Percent. Why Aren’t We Funding More of It? Prison Education Reduces Recidivism by Over 40 Percent. Why Aren’t We Funding More of It?

Giving prisoners access to financial aid for college tuition is the first step towards “de-carceration.”

Aug 17, 2015 / Michelle Chen

Anthony Kennedy

The Dread of Loneliness The Dread of Loneliness

Self-definition and equality in Obergefell v. Hodges.

Aug 17, 2015 / Vivian Gornick

Julian Bond

Julian Bond Built Coalitions, Practiced Solidarity, and Showed Us the Future Julian Bond Built Coalitions, Practiced Solidarity, and Showed Us the Future

When the civil-rights leader was nominated for vice president in 1968, we got a glimpse of the new politics.

Aug 17, 2015 / John Nichols

August 17, 1998: President Bill Clinton Acknowledges an Affair With a White House Intern

August 17, 1998: President Bill Clinton Acknowledges an Affair With a White House Intern August 17, 1998: President Bill Clinton Acknowledges an Affair With a White House Intern

“Clinton’s behavior in the Lewinsky matter has been consistent with the conduct of his presidency.”

Aug 17, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

August 16, 1977: Elvis Presley Dies

August 16, 1977: Elvis Presley Dies August 16, 1977: Elvis Presley Dies

The myth of the King “allows us to cling to the notion that art is pure and society is corrupt and corrupting.”

Aug 16, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

August 15, 1979: Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ is Released in Theaters

August 15, 1979: Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ is Released in Theaters August 15, 1979: Francis Ford Coppola’s ‘Apocalypse Now’ is Released in Theaters

“The Vietnam War as one bloody huge circus, with clowns, acrobats, fire-eaters and a big brass band.”

Aug 15, 2015 / Richard Kreitner

LeBron James

Hurricane Katrina and the Revival of the Political Athlete Hurricane Katrina and the Revival of the Political Athlete

After Hurricane Katrina, athletes spoke out in rage for the first time in decades. It can’t stop and it won’t stop.

Aug 14, 2015 / Dave Zirin

Unemployed Man

The Many Ways You Can Be Screwed Out of Unemployment Benefits The Many Ways You Can Be Screwed Out of Unemployment Benefits

If you have a bad job to begin with, chances are you’re going to get bad unemployment relief.

Aug 14, 2015 / Michelle Chen

German Chancellor Angela Merkel

How Germany’s Surveillance Scandals Echo Our Own How Germany’s Surveillance Scandals Echo Our Own

We treat the Germans the same way we treat ourselves—like dogs.

Aug 14, 2015 / Norman Birnbaum

Victory Day

Letter From Belgorod Letter From Belgorod

Seventy years of victory in Russia and Ukraine.

Aug 14, 2015 / Sophie Pinkham

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