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Paris Attacks Will Bolster the Right-Wing Front National

Paris Attacks Will Bolster the Right-Wing Front National Paris Attacks Will Bolster the Right-Wing Front National

The sad irony of terrorism is that it sparks a backlash against the very groups it seeks to champion.

Jan 14, 2015 / Column / Gary Younge

Runnabee Reunion Runnabee Reunion

So Huckabee may run, and so may Mitt. And Rick Santorum has expressed disdain For rivals who could take the cuckoo vote. Who’s at the door? Could that be Herman Cain?

Jan 14, 2015 / Column / Calvin Trillin

Poor Guatemalans Are Taking On North American Mining Companies—and Have the Bullet Wounds to Prove It

Poor Guatemalans Are Taking On North American Mining Companies—and Have the Bullet Wounds to Prove It Poor Guatemalans Are Taking On North American Mining Companies—and Have the Bullet Wounds to Prove It

As nonviolent protests have spread throughout the country, the right-wing government and the mines’ security operations have responded with force.

Jan 14, 2015 / Jimmy Tobias

GOP Mega-Donor Sheldon Adelson Funds Mysterious Anti-Iran Pressure Group

GOP Mega-Donor Sheldon Adelson Funds Mysterious Anti-Iran Pressure Group GOP Mega-Donor Sheldon Adelson Funds Mysterious Anti-Iran Pressure Group

United Against Nuclear Iran collected nearly one-third of its 2013 revenue from the Las Vegas–based casino magnate.

Jan 14, 2015 / Eli Clifton

When It Comes to the GOP’s Race Problem, Scalise Is Just a Sideshow

When It Comes to the GOP’s Race Problem, Scalise Is Just a Sideshow When It Comes to the GOP’s Race Problem, Scalise Is Just a Sideshow

Is it really surprising that a figurehead of the party that seeks to deny healthcare to huge numbers of people of color, deport as many immigrants as possible, and strip away the r...

Jan 14, 2015 / Zoë Carpenter

January 14, 2011: President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali Flees Tunisia, Marking the First Victory of the Arab Spring

January 14, 2011: President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali Flees Tunisia, Marking the First Victory of the Arab Spring January 14, 2011: President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali Flees Tunisia, Marking the First Victory of the Arab Spring

In the winter of 2011, a revolution begins across the Arab world when Tunisian President Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali resigns following protests against government abuse and corruption....

Jan 14, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

The Lower Depths

The Lower Depths The Lower Depths

Damián Szifron’s Wild Tales is a carnival of melancholy, melodrama and the polymorphously perverse.

Jan 14, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Stuart Klawans

Inoculation as Metaphor

Inoculation as Metaphor Inoculation as Metaphor

Eula Biss’s On Immunity is a slipshod book full of brilliant moments.

Jan 14, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Hannah Gold

Speed Kills

Speed Kills Speed Kills

Has digital technology destroyed leisure?

Jan 14, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow

Less Is More

Less Is More Less Is More

The dense details in Berlin’s memorial museums overwhelm the stories they try to tell.

Jan 14, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Julia M. Klein

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