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What Will the ‘Billie Jean Delegation’ Mean for LGBT Rights in Sochi?

What Will the ‘Billie Jean Delegation’ Mean for LGBT Rights in Sochi? What Will the ‘Billie Jean Delegation’ Mean for LGBT Rights in Sochi?

The Obama administation has made a welcome and provocative choice to represent the United States in Sochi.

Dec 19, 2013 / Dave Zirin

Harkin Calls Out Congressional Scrooges and Their ‘Benign Neglect’

Harkin Calls Out Congressional Scrooges and Their ‘Benign Neglect’ Harkin Calls Out Congressional Scrooges and Their ‘Benign Neglect’

Washington is making life harder for most middle- and low-income Americans. Why?

Dec 18, 2013 / George Zornick

The Progressive Honor Roll of 2013

The Progressive Honor Roll of 2013 The Progressive Honor Roll of 2013

We celebrate these heroes both for their accomplishments of the past year and their determination to do even more in 2014.

Dec 18, 2013 / Feature / John Nichols

Bluegrass Uprising

Bluegrass Uprising Bluegrass Uprising

As American energy production booms, thousands face pipelines in their backyards.

Dec 18, 2013 / Feature / Madeline Ostrander

Mandela’s Last Gift

Mandela’s Last Gift Mandela’s Last Gift

By the time of his death at age 95, South Africans were well prepared to keep his dream alive—that too is part of Nelson Mandela’s great legacy.

Dec 18, 2013 / Douglas Foster

Prints of Pope Francis are seen in a newspaper kiosk near the Vatican.

Is Pope Francis the New Champion of Liberation Theology? Is Pope Francis the New Champion of Liberation Theology?

In attacking “the structural causes of inequality,” he is reviving that great movement’s “preferential option for the poor.”

Dec 18, 2013 / Feature / Harvey Cox

Remembering André Schiffrin

Remembering André Schiffrin Remembering André Schiffrin

For decades, first at Pantheon and then at the New Press, he was a lion of progressive publishing.

Dec 18, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Victor Navasky

How the Government Misled the Supreme Court on Warrantless Wiretapping

How the Government Misled the Supreme Court on Warrantless Wiretapping How the Government Misled the Supreme Court on Warrantless Wiretapping

The Snowden revelations have vindicated The Nation and the ACLU. When will the government correct the record and stop the abuses?

Dec 18, 2013 / Jameel Jaffer and Patrick C. Toomey

China Goes Dark

China Goes Dark China Goes Dark

Hard-hitting New York Times coverage has been journalism at its best—although the Chinese authorities apparently don't agree.

Dec 18, 2013 / Column / Eric Alterman

New York State Senator Rolls Out Bill Legalizing Marijuana

New York State Senator Rolls Out Bill Legalizing Marijuana New York State Senator Rolls Out Bill Legalizing Marijuana

Despite Governor Andrew Cuomo’s opposition, hopes are running high.

Dec 18, 2013 / Nicolas Niarchos

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