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France’s Muslim Communities Face Graver Threats Than the Lure of Extremism

France’s Muslim Communities Face Graver Threats Than the Lure of Extremism France’s Muslim Communities Face Graver Threats Than the Lure of Extremism

Poverty in France’s Muslim communities should elicit public dismay, and not just because it’s among the factors that may have motivated Charlie Hebdo’s attackers.

Jan 22, 2015 / Michelle Chen

January 22, 1973: In ‘Roe v. Wade,’ the Supreme Court Legalizes Abortion in All Fifty States

January 22, 1973: In ‘Roe v. Wade,’ the Supreme Court Legalizes Abortion in All Fifty States January 22, 1973: In ‘Roe v. Wade,’ the Supreme Court Legalizes Abortion in All Fifty States

After the Supreme Court legalized abortion on this day in 1973, The Nation published an editorial that seems curiously averse to discussion of the actual debate.

Jan 22, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

Is USAID Helping Haiti to Recover, or US Contractors to Make Millions?

Is USAID Helping Haiti to Recover, or US Contractors to Make Millions? Is USAID Helping Haiti to Recover, or US Contractors to Make Millions?

The international community pledged enough aid to give every Haitian a check for $1,000. The money went elsewhere.

Jan 21, 2015 / Jake Johnston

The Best Foreign Policy News From SOTU? No Iran Sanctions

The Best Foreign Policy News From SOTU? No Iran Sanctions The Best Foreign Policy News From SOTU? No Iran Sanctions

President Obama’s speech was a mixed bag for progressives on foreign policy.

Jan 21, 2015 / Ali Gharib

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

How to Protect the Vote

How to Protect the Vote How to Protect the Vote

Democrats face significant obstacles in the fight to strengthen voting rights.

Jan 21, 2015 / Feature / Ari Berman

Greece May Be About to Elect Europe’s First Left-Wing Government

Greece May Be About to Elect Europe’s First Left-Wing Government Greece May Be About to Elect Europe’s First Left-Wing Government

The Syriza party is poised to win Greece’s snap elections on an anti-austerity platform.

Jan 21, 2015 / Feature / Dimitris Bounias

Can a Progressive Mayor Govern New York City?

Can a Progressive Mayor Govern New York City? Can a Progressive Mayor Govern New York City?

Bill de Blasio was elected to unite a divided city, but some rifts are hard to mend.

Jan 21, 2015 / Feature / Sarah Jaffe

Obama Brings the Work/Family Debate Out of Women’s Heads and Into the Mainstream

Obama Brings the Work/Family Debate Out of Women’s Heads and Into the Mainstream Obama Brings the Work/Family Debate Out of Women’s Heads and Into the Mainstream

In his State of the Union address last night, Obama pitched universal childcare and paid leave—for both mothers and fathers.

Jan 21, 2015 / Bryce Covert

Obama Gets His Mojo Back

Obama Gets His Mojo Back Obama Gets His Mojo Back

More than a wish list, he offers a framework for 2015 legislative fights and the 2016 campaign.

Jan 21, 2015 / The Editors

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