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Dear Boston: Say Hell No to the Olympic Games

Dear Boston: Say Hell No to the Olympic Games Dear Boston: Say Hell No to the Olympic Games

The USOC’s choice to propose having the 2024 Olympics to Boston should be seen as a call to protest.

Jan 9, 2015 / Dave Zirin

January 9, 1960: Construction Begins on the Aswan Dam in Egypt

January 9, 1960: Construction Begins on the Aswan Dam in Egypt January 9, 1960: Construction Begins on the Aswan Dam in Egypt

The Aswan Dam was a crucial construction project for Egypt after the 1952 revolution. President Gamal Abdel Nasser was looking to elevate Egypt as the leader of a pan-Arab unity mo...

Jan 9, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

The District Attorney Who Failed to Secure an Indictment Against Eric Garner’s Killer May Be Running for Congress

The District Attorney Who Failed to Secure an Indictment Against Eric Garner’s Killer May Be Running for Congress The District Attorney Who Failed to Secure an Indictment Against Eric Garner’s Killer May Be Running for Congress

Could the new civil rights movement thwart the Staten Island DA’s ambitions?

Jan 8, 2015 / Zoë Carpenter

Nous Sommes Tous Charlie: Defend Freedom of Expression in France and Around the World

Nous Sommes Tous Charlie: Defend Freedom of Expression in France and Around the World Nous Sommes Tous Charlie: Defend Freedom of Expression in France and Around the World

We cannot have democracy without a free press, and the robust debate it fosters.

Jan 8, 2015 / John Nichols

And Liberally So And Liberally So

The wordplay is the definition… literally!

Jan 8, 2015 / Joshua Kosman and Henri Picciotto

Lessons From ‘Selma’: It Takes a Movement

Lessons From ‘Selma’: It Takes a Movement Lessons From ‘Selma’: It Takes a Movement

Pushing this country forward takes more than a sympathetic president.

Jan 8, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

What’s the Real Reason Al Qaeda Attacked ‘Charlie Hebdo’?

What’s the Real Reason Al Qaeda Attacked ‘Charlie Hebdo’? What’s the Real Reason Al Qaeda Attacked ‘Charlie Hebdo’?

The attack in Paris was all about polarizing the French and European public. 

Jan 8, 2015 / Juan Cole

What ‘Selma’ Gets Right—and Wrong—About Civil-Rights History

What ‘Selma’ Gets Right—and Wrong—About Civil-Rights History What ‘Selma’ Gets Right—and Wrong—About Civil-Rights History

It took MLK’s activism and LBJ’s leadership to pass the Voting Rights Act.

Jan 8, 2015 / Books & the Arts / Ari Berman

Big Energy Says the Future Is Bright and Full of SUVs for Everyone

Big Energy Says the Future Is Bright and Full of SUVs for Everyone Big Energy Says the Future Is Bright and Full of SUVs for Everyone

Carbon companies have a new strategy: focus on the positive.

Jan 8, 2015 / Michael T. Klare

January 8, 1867: Emily Balch, Nation Staffer and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Is Born

January 8, 1867: Emily Balch, Nation Staffer and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Is Born January 8, 1867: Emily Balch, Nation Staffer and Nobel Peace Prize Winner, Is Born

The Nation has had many Nobel Prize winners contribute to our pages over the years. But we have had only one staff member who went on to win the Prize.

Jan 8, 2015 / Richard Kreitner and The Almanac

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