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Why Aren’t Civil Rights Groups Standing Up to the Telecom Giants?

Why Aren’t Civil Rights Groups Standing Up to the Telecom Giants? Why Aren’t Civil Rights Groups Standing Up to the Telecom Giants?

Public interest organizations say deregulating phone service providers will hurt communities of color, but major civil rights groups are still in favor.

Aug 12, 2013 / Leticia Miranda

#OutWithStudentDebt

#OutWithStudentDebt #OutWithStudentDebt

The steadfast advocates at StudentDebtCrisis.org have launched a summer project aimed to put some human faces on the still-metastasizing student debt crisis.

Aug 12, 2013 / StudentNation / StudentNation

Stephen Cohen: Obama’s Russia Blunder

Stephen Cohen: Obama’s Russia Blunder Stephen Cohen: Obama’s Russia Blunder

Things are complicated with Russia, but that's no excuse for cancelling an important summit meeting with the nation's president.

Aug 12, 2013 / Press Room

Occupy Bank Cards!

Occupy Bank Cards! Occupy Bank Cards!

A band of finance wizards take on the system they now say is corrupt.

Aug 12, 2013 / Alissa Quart

Katrina vanden Heuvel: The ‘Cruel Hypocrisy’ of the Republican Party

Katrina vanden Heuvel: The ‘Cruel Hypocrisy’ of the Republican Party Katrina vanden Heuvel: The ‘Cruel Hypocrisy’ of the Republican Party

With upcoming elections in 2014, our political system needs deep structural reforms.

Aug 12, 2013 / Press Room

Obama Seems Lost in the ‘War on Terror’

Obama Seems Lost in the ‘War on Terror’ Obama Seems Lost in the ‘War on Terror’

Backing Al Qaeda in Syria while fighting it in Iraq? And launching random drones in Yemen?

Aug 12, 2013 / Bob Dreyfuss

It’s About Inequality: New York’s Class-Conscious Mayoral Race

It’s About Inequality: New York’s Class-Conscious Mayoral Race It’s About Inequality: New York’s Class-Conscious Mayoral Race

For the first time in years, class politics are creeping back onto the New York campaign trail.

Aug 12, 2013 / Matthew Arnold

Protesters Live in a Tent City to Oppose Post Office Closure

Protesters Live in a Tent City to Oppose Post Office Closure Protesters Live in a Tent City to Oppose Post Office Closure

As more post offices close around the country, activists in California are stepping up and protesting the continuing privatization.

Aug 12, 2013 / Allison Kilkenny

No, for the Love of God, Johnny Manziel Isn’t Rosa Parks

No, for the Love of God, Johnny Manziel Isn’t Rosa Parks No, for the Love of God, Johnny Manziel Isn’t Rosa Parks

A column on Fox Sports makes a ridiculous comparison, but even worse, traffics in a myth about the great Rosa Parks. 

Aug 12, 2013 / Dave Zirin

This Week in ‘Nation’ History: James Baldwin’s Four Decades of Prophecy, Confession, Emotion and Style This Week in ‘Nation’ History: James Baldwin’s Four Decades of Prophecy, Confession, Emotion and Style

Baldwin published his first piece in The Nation, and for many years thereafter continued to attack a system he thought as close to anarchy as to martial law.

Aug 10, 2013 / Books & the Arts / Katrina vanden Heuvel

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